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Reference - PMID:23677513 - A role for Myh1 in DNA repair after treatment with strand-breaking and crosslinking chemotherapeutic agents.

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PubMed ID
PMID:23677513
Title
A role for Myh1 in DNA repair after treatment with strand-breaking and crosslinking chemotherapeutic agents.
Authors
Jansson K, Alao JP, Viktorsson K, Warringer J, Lewensohn R, Sunnerhagen P
Citation
Environ Mol Mutagen 2013 Jun;54(5):327-37
Publication year
2013
Abstract
The highly conserved DNA glycosylase MutY is implicated in repair of oxidative DNA damage, in particular in removing adenines misincorporated opposite 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine (8-oxo-G). The MutY homologues (MutYH) physically associate with proteins implicated in replication, DNA repair, and checkpoint signaling, specifically with the DNA damage sensor complex 9-1-1 proteins. Here, we ask whether MutYH could have a broader function in sensing and repairing different types of DNA damage induced by conventional chemotherapeutics. Thus, we examined if deletion of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe MutY homologue, Myh1, alone or in combination with deletion of either component of the 9-1-1 sensor complex, influences survival after exposure to different classes of DNA damaging chemotherapeutics that do not act primarily by causing 8-oxoG lesions. We show that Myh1 contributes to survival on genotoxic stresses induced by the oxidizing, DNA double strand break-inducing, bleomycins, or the DNA crosslinking platinum compounds, particularly in a rad1 mutant background. Exposure of cells to cisplatin leads to a moderate overall accumulation of Myh1 protein. Interestingly, we found that DNA damage induced by phleomycin results in increased chromatin association of Myh1. Further, we demonstrate that Myh1 relocalizes to the nucleus after exposure to hydrogen peroxide or chemotherapeutics, most prominently seen after phleomycin treatment. These observations indicate a wider role of Myh1 in DNA repair and DNA damage-induced checkpoint activation than previously thought.

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PBO:0013448 - soluble Myh1 level decreases in presence of cisplatin or hydrogen peroxide

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GO biological process

GO:0006285 - base-excision repair, AP site formation

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GO:0006974 - DNA damage response

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GO cellular component

GO:0005634 - nucleus

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Multi-locus phenotype

FYPO:0000095 - sensitive to bleomycin

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FYPO:0000102 - sensitive to cisplatin

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FYPO:0002345 - sensitive to oxaliplatin

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FYPO:0002344 - sensitive to phleomycin

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FYPO:0000095 - sensitive to bleomycin

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FYPO:0000102 - sensitive to cisplatin

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FYPO:0002345 - sensitive to oxaliplatin

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FYPO:0002344 - sensitive to phleomycin

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