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Updated protein domain annotation of the PARP protein family sheds new light on biological function

Deeksha Munnur
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Øyvind Strømland
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Ji-Chun Yang
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Laura E Easton
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Chatrin Chatrin
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Zhu Kang
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Domagoj Bareti
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Marion Schuller
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Wing-Fung Wu
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Jonathan M Elkins
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Dragana Ahel
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Sumana Sanyal
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David Neuhaus
Ivan Ahel
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Abstract

AlphaFold2 and related computational tools have greatly aided studies of structural biology through their ability to accurately predict protein structures. In the present work, we explored AF2 structural models of the 17 canonical members of the human PARP protein family and supplemented this analysis with new experiments and an overview of recent published data. PARP proteins are typically involved in the modification of proteins and nucleic acids through mono or poly(ADP-ribosyl)ation, but this function can be modulated by the presence of various auxiliary protein domains. Our analysis pr o vides a comprehensive view of the structured domains and long intrinsically disordered regions within human PARPs, offering a revised basis for understanding the function of these proteins. Among other functional insights, the study pr o vides a model of PARP1 domain dynamics in the DNA-free and DNA-bound states and enhances the connection between ADP-ribosylation and RNA biology and between ADP-ribosylation and ubiquitin-like modifications by predicting putative RNA-binding domains and E2-related RWD domains in certain PARPs. In line with the bioinformatic analysis, we demonstrate for the first time PARP14's RNA-binding capability and RNA ADP-ribosylation activity in vitro. While our insights align with existing experimental data and are probably accurate, they need further validation through experiments.
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hal-04131702 , version 1 (16-06-2023)

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J Suskiewicz, Deeksha Munnur, Øyvind Strømland, Ji-Chun Yang, Laura E Easton, et al.. Updated protein domain annotation of the PARP protein family sheds new light on biological function. Nucleic Acids Research, 2023, ⟨10.1093/nar/gkad514/7199335⟩. ⟨hal-04131702⟩
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