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Reference - PMID:17039252 - DNA damage induces Cdt1 proteolysis in fission yeast through a pathway dependent on Cdt2 and Ddb1.

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PubMed ID
PMID:17039252
Title
DNA damage induces Cdt1 proteolysis in fission yeast through a pathway dependent on Cdt2 and Ddb1.
Authors
Ralph E, Boye E, Kearsey SE
Citation
EMBO Rep 2006 Nov;7(11):1134-9
Publication year
2006
Abstract
Cdt1 is an essential protein required for licensing of replication origins. Here, we show that in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, Cdt1 is proteolysed in M and G1 phases in response to DNA damage and that this mechanism seems to be conserved from yeast to Metazoa. This degradation does not require Rad3 and Cds1, indicating that it is independent of classic DNA damage and replication checkpoint pathways. Damage-induced degradation of Cdt1 is dependent on Cdt2 and Ddb1, which are components of a Cul4 ubiquitin ligase. We also show that Cdt2 and Ddb1 are needed for cell-cycle changes in Cdt1 levels in the absence of DNA damage. Cdt2 and Ddb1 have been shown to be involved in the degradation of the Spd1 inhibitor of ribonucleotide reductase after DNA damage, and we speculate that Cdt1 downregulation might contribute to genome stability by reducing demand on dNTP pools during DNA repair.

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PomGeneEx:0000019 - protein level decreased

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FYPO:0005183 - abolished protein polyubiquitination during cellular response to UV

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FYPO:0005182 - decreased protein degradation during cellular response to UV

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FYPO:0000255 - increased nuclear protein level during vegetative growth

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FYPO:0005181 - normal protein degradation during cellular response to UV

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