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Reference - PMID:10588638 - Replication factor C3 of Schizosaccharomyces pombe, a small subunit of replication factor C complex, plays a role in both replication and damage checkpoints.

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PubMed ID
PMID:10588638
Title
Replication factor C3 of Schizosaccharomyces pombe, a small subunit of replication factor C complex, plays a role in both replication and damage checkpoints.
Authors
Shimada M, Okuzaki D, Tanaka S, Tougan T, Tamai KK, Shimoda C, Nojima H
Citation
Mol Biol Cell 1999 Dec;10(12):3991-4003
Publication year
1999
Abstract
We report here the isolation and functional analysis of the rfc3(+) gene of Schizosaccharomyces pombe, which encodes the third subunit of replication factor C (RFC3). Because the rfc3(+) gene was essential for growth, we isolated temperature-sensitive mutants. One of the mutants, rfc3-1, showed aberrant mitosis with fragmented or unevenly separated chromosomes at the restrictive temperature. In this mutant protein, arginine 216 was replaced by tryptophan. Pulsed-field gel electrophoresis suggested that rfc3-1 cells had defects in DNA replication. rfc3-1 cells were sensitive to hydroxyurea, methanesulfonate (MMS), and gamma and UV irradiation even at the permissive temperature, and the viabilities after these treatments were decreased. Using cells synchronized in early G2 by centrifugal elutriation, we found that the replication checkpoint triggered by hydroxyurea and the DNA damage checkpoint caused by MMS and gamma irradiation were impaired in rfc3-1 cells. Association of Rfc3 and Rad17 in vivo and a significant reduction of the phosphorylated form of Chk1 in rfc3-1 cells after treatments with MMS and gamma or UV irradiation suggested that the checkpoint signal emitted by Rfc3 is linked to the downstream checkpoint machinery via Rad17 and Chk1. From these results, we conclude that rfc3(+) is required not only for DNA replication but also for replication and damage checkpoint controls, probably functioning as a checkpoint sensor.

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FYPO:0003489 - abnormal mitotic cell cycle regulation during cellular response to ionizing radiation

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FYPO:0005268 - abnormal mitotic cell cycle regulation during cellular response to methyl methanesulfonate

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FYPO:0004254 - abnormal mitotic cell cycle regulation during cellular response to UV

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FYPO:0001343 - abnormal mitotic DNA replication

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FYPO:0000229 - cut

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FYPO:0004360 - decreased duration of mitotic cell cycle DNA replication checkpoint

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FYPO:0002470 - decreased protein phosphorylation during cellular response to ionizing radiation

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FYPO:0002993 - decreased protein phosphorylation during cellular response to methyl methanesulfonate

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FYPO:0004228 - decreased protein phosphorylation during cellular response to UV

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FYPO:0004372 - decreased response to mitotic G2 DNA damage checkpoint signaling

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FYPO:0001355 - decreased vegetative cell population growth

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FYPO:0002148 - inviable after spore germination, multiple cell divisions, abnormal morphology

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FYPO:0002061 - inviable vegetative cell population

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FYPO:0001387 - loss of viability at high temperature

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FYPO:0001357 - normal vegetative cell population growth

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FYPO:0000088 - sensitive to hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0000267 - sensitive to ionizing radiation during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0000089 - sensitive to methyl methanesulfonate

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FYPO:0000268 - sensitive to UV during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0003241 - unequal mitotic sister chromatid segregation

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