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Anc1, a Protein Associated with Multiple Transcription Complexes, Is Involved in Postreplication Repair Pathway in S. cerevisiae

Yeast strains lacking Anc1, a member of the YEATS protein family, are sensitive to several DNA damaging agents. The YEATS family includes two human genes that are common fusion partners with MLL in human acute leukemias. Anc1 is a member of seven multi-protein complexes involved in transcription, an...

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Autores principales: Erlich, Rachel L., Fry, Rebecca C., Begley, Thomas J., Daee, Danielle L., Lahue, Robert S., Samson, Leona D.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2008
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2579579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19005567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003717
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author Erlich, Rachel L.
Fry, Rebecca C.
Begley, Thomas J.
Daee, Danielle L.
Lahue, Robert S.
Samson, Leona D.
author_facet Erlich, Rachel L.
Fry, Rebecca C.
Begley, Thomas J.
Daee, Danielle L.
Lahue, Robert S.
Samson, Leona D.
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description Yeast strains lacking Anc1, a member of the YEATS protein family, are sensitive to several DNA damaging agents. The YEATS family includes two human genes that are common fusion partners with MLL in human acute leukemias. Anc1 is a member of seven multi-protein complexes involved in transcription, and the damage sensitivity observed in anc1Δ cells is mirrored in strains deleted for some other non-essential members of several of these complexes. Here we show that ANC1 is in the same epistasis group as SRS2 and RAD5, members of the postreplication repair (PRR) pathway, but has additive or synergistic interactions with several other members of this pathway. Although PRR is traditionally divided into an “error-prone” and an “error-free” branch, ANC1 is not epistatic with all members of either established branch, and instead defines a new error-free branch of the PRR pathway. Like several genes involved in PRR, an intact ANC1 gene significantly suppresses spontaneous mutation rates, including the expansion of (CAG)(25) repeats. Anc1's role in the PRR pathway, as well as its role in suppressing triplet repeats, point to a possible mechanism for a protein of potential medical interest.
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spelling pubmed-25795792008-11-13 Anc1, a Protein Associated with Multiple Transcription Complexes, Is Involved in Postreplication Repair Pathway in S. cerevisiae Erlich, Rachel L. Fry, Rebecca C. Begley, Thomas J. Daee, Danielle L. Lahue, Robert S. Samson, Leona D. PLoS One Research Article Yeast strains lacking Anc1, a member of the YEATS protein family, are sensitive to several DNA damaging agents. The YEATS family includes two human genes that are common fusion partners with MLL in human acute leukemias. Anc1 is a member of seven multi-protein complexes involved in transcription, and the damage sensitivity observed in anc1Δ cells is mirrored in strains deleted for some other non-essential members of several of these complexes. Here we show that ANC1 is in the same epistasis group as SRS2 and RAD5, members of the postreplication repair (PRR) pathway, but has additive or synergistic interactions with several other members of this pathway. Although PRR is traditionally divided into an “error-prone” and an “error-free” branch, ANC1 is not epistatic with all members of either established branch, and instead defines a new error-free branch of the PRR pathway. Like several genes involved in PRR, an intact ANC1 gene significantly suppresses spontaneous mutation rates, including the expansion of (CAG)(25) repeats. Anc1's role in the PRR pathway, as well as its role in suppressing triplet repeats, point to a possible mechanism for a protein of potential medical interest. Public Library of Science 2008-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC2579579/ /pubmed/19005567 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003717 Text en Erlich et al. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are properly credited.
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Erlich, Rachel L.
Fry, Rebecca C.
Begley, Thomas J.
Daee, Danielle L.
Lahue, Robert S.
Samson, Leona D.
Anc1, a Protein Associated with Multiple Transcription Complexes, Is Involved in Postreplication Repair Pathway in S. cerevisiae
title Anc1, a Protein Associated with Multiple Transcription Complexes, Is Involved in Postreplication Repair Pathway in S. cerevisiae
title_full Anc1, a Protein Associated with Multiple Transcription Complexes, Is Involved in Postreplication Repair Pathway in S. cerevisiae
title_fullStr Anc1, a Protein Associated with Multiple Transcription Complexes, Is Involved in Postreplication Repair Pathway in S. cerevisiae
title_full_unstemmed Anc1, a Protein Associated with Multiple Transcription Complexes, Is Involved in Postreplication Repair Pathway in S. cerevisiae
title_short Anc1, a Protein Associated with Multiple Transcription Complexes, Is Involved in Postreplication Repair Pathway in S. cerevisiae
title_sort anc1, a protein associated with multiple transcription complexes, is involved in postreplication repair pathway in s. cerevisiae
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2579579/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19005567
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0003717
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