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bioRxiv : the preprint server for biologyFeb 2024 DOI:
10.1101/2024.02.06.578742

αKG-mediated carnitine synthesis promotes homologous recombination via histone acetylation

Uboveja, Apoorva; Huang, Zhentai; Buj, Raquel; Amalric, Amandine; Wang, Hui; Tangudu, Naveen Kumar; Cole, Aidan R; Megill, Emily; Kantner, Daniel; Chatoff, Adam; Ahmad, Hafsah; Marcinkiewicz, Mariola M; Disharoon, Julie A; Graff, Sarah; Dahl, Erika S; Hempel, Nadine; Stallaert, Wayne; Sidoli, Simone; Bitler, Benjamin G; Long, David T; Snyder, Nathaniel W; Aird, Katherine M
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Abstract
Homologous recombination (HR) deficiency enhances sensitivity to DNA damaging agents commonly used to treat cancer. In HR-proficient cancers, metabolic mechanisms driving response or resistance to DNA damaging agents remain unclear. Here we identified that depletion of alpha-ketoglutarate (αKG) sensitizes HR-proficient cells to DNA damaging agents by metabolic regulation of histone acetylation. αKG is required for the activity of αKG-dependent dioxygenases (αKGDDs), and prior work has shown that changes in αKGDD affect demethylases. Using a targeted CRISPR knockout library consisting of 64 αKGDDs, we discovered that Trimethyllysine Hydroxylase Epsilon (TMLHE), the first and rate-limiting enzyme in de novo carnitine synthesis, is necessary for proliferation of HR-proficient cells in the presence of DNA damaging agents. Unexpectedly, αKG-mediated TMLHE-dependent carnitine synthesis was required for histone acetylation, while histone methylation was affected but dispensable. The increase in histone acetylation via αKG-dependent carnitine synthesis promoted HR-mediated DNA repair through site- and substrate-specific histone acetylation. These data demonstrate for the first time that HR-proficiency is mediated through αKG directly influencing histone acetylation via carnitine synthesis and provide a metabolic avenue to induce HR-deficiency and sensitivity to DNA damaging agents.
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