And-1 coordinates with CtIP for efficient homologous recombination and DNA damage checkpoint maintenance.

To prevent genomic instability, cells respond to DNA lesions by blocking cell cycle progression and initiating DNA repair. Homologous recombination repair of DNA breaks requires CtIP-dependent resection of the DNA ends, which is thought to play a key role in activation of CHK1 kinase to induce the cell cycle checkpoint. ...
But the mechanism is still not fully understood. Here, we establish that And-1, a replisome component, promotes DNA-end resection and DNA repair by homologous recombination. Mechanistically, And-1 interacts with CtIP and regulates CtIP recruitment to DNA damage sites. And-1 localizes to sites of DNA damage dependent on MDC1-RNF8 pathway, and is required for resistance to many DNA-damaging and replication stress-inducing agents. Furthermore, we show that And-1-CtIP axis is critically required for sustained ATR-CHK1 checkpoint signaling and for maintaining both the intra-S- and G2-phase checkpoints. Our findings thus identify And-1 as a novel DNA repair regulator and reveal how the replisome regulates the DNA damage induced checkpoint and genomic stability.
Mesh Terms:
Carrier Proteins, Cell Cycle Checkpoints, Cell Line, DNA Damage, DNA Replication, DNA, Single-Stranded, DNA-Binding Proteins, Endodeoxyribonucleases, Humans, Nuclear Proteins, Recombinational DNA Repair
Nucleic Acids Res
Date: Dec. 17, 2016
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