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Reference - PMID:11313455 - Fission yeast Rad17 associates with chromatin in response to aberrant genomic structures.

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PubMed ID
PMID:11313455
Title
Fission yeast Rad17 associates with chromatin in response to aberrant genomic structures.
Authors
Kai M, Tanaka H, Wang TS
Citation
Mol Cell Biol 2001 May;21(10):3289-301
Publication year
2001
Abstract
Fission yeast checkpoint protein Rad17 is required for the DNA integrity checkpoint responses. A fraction of Rad17 is chromatin bound independent of the other checkpoint proteins throughout the cell cycle. Here we show that in response to DNA damage induced by either methyl methanesulfonate treatment or ionizing radiation, increased levels of Rad17 bind to chromatin. Following S-phase stall induced by hydroxyurea or a cdc22 mutation, the chromatin-bound Rad17 progressively dissociates from the chromatin. After S-phase arrest by hydroxyurea in cds1Delta or rad3Delta cells or by replication mutants, Rad17 remains chromatin bound. Rad17 is able to complex in vivo with an Rfc small subunit, Rfc2, but not with Rfc1. Furthermore, cells with rfc1Delta are checkpoint proficient, suggesting that Rfc1 does not have a role in checkpoint function. A checkpoint-defective mutant protein, Rad17(K118E), which has similar nuclear localization to that of the wild type, is unable to bind ATP and has reduced ability in chromatin binding. Mutant Rad17(K118E) protein also has reduced ability to complex with Rfc2, suggesting that Lys(118) of Rad17 plays a role in Rad17-Rfc small-subunit complex formation and chromatin association. However, in the rad17.K118E mutant cells, Cds1 can be activated by hydroxyurea. Together, these results suggest that Rad17 binds to chromatin in response to an aberrant genomic structure generated from DNA damage, replication mutant arrest, or hydroxyurea arrest in the absence of Cds1. Rad17 is not required to bind chromatin when genomic structures are protected by hydroxyurea-activated Cds1. The possible checkpoint events induced by chromatin-bound Rad17 are discussed.

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GO:0005634 - nucleus

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GO:0003682 - chromatin binding

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FYPO:0003672 - abolished ATP binding

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FYPO:0002577 - decreased chromatin binding

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FYPO:0001645 - decreased protein-protein interaction

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FYPO:0005294 - decreased protein-protein interaction during cellular response to hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0005293 - decreased protein-protein interaction during cellular response to methyl methanesulfonate

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FYPO:0005292 - increased chromatin binding during cellular response to hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0002262 - inviable after spore germination, multiple cell divisions, elongated cell

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FYPO:0002061 - inviable vegetative cell population

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FYPO:0003086 - normal chromatin binding

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FYPO:0004548 - normal protein kinase activity during cellular response to hydroxyurea

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FYPO:0000838 - normal protein localization to nucleus during vegetative growth

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