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XB-ART-61717
J Biochem 2026 Feb 13; doi: 10.1093/jb/mvag011.
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DAXX promotes SUMOylation of chromatin-trapped DNMT1.

Tanimoto S, Wang TW, Yabushita T, Chiba Y, Konishi C, Endo A, Saeki Y, Goyama S, Nakanishi M, Nishiyama A.


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The cytosine analog 5-aza-2'-deoxycytidine (decitabine; DAC) covalently inhibits DNA methyltransferase 1 (DNMT1), the maintenance DNA methyltransferase, and induces SUMOylation of DNA-trapped DNMT1, promoting proteasomal degradation. However, how DNMT1 SUMOylation is regulated and its biological impact remains unclear. Here, using interphase Xenopus egg extracts that reconstitute maintenance DNA methylation in vitro, we identify death domain-associated protein (DAXX) as a regulator of SUMOylation on chromatin-retained, inactive DNMT1. First, adding 5-aza-dCTP, the triphosphate form of decitabine, induced DNMT1 accumulation on chromatin and robust SUMO2/3 conjugation. Chromatin mass spectrometry (CHROMASS) revealed DAXX enrichment on 5-aza-dCTP-treated chromatin in a SUMO-dependent manner, and DAXX depletion suppressed 5-aza-dCTP induced DNMT1 SUMOylation. Furthermore, GSK-3484862, a non-covalent DNMT1 inhibitor, drove DNMT1 accumulation on chromatin and triggered DAXX-dependent DNMT1 SUMOylation. We also demonstrated that DAXX loss increased decitabine sensitivity in the myeloid leukemia (AML) cell line THP-1. Together, these findings show that DAXX promotes SUMOylation of DNMT1 trapped on DNA under both covalent and non-covalent trapping conditions.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: dnmt1 sumo2 sumo3
GO keywords: chromatin [+]

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