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The Cellular Phenotype of Roberts Syndrome Fibroblasts as Revealed by Ectopic Expression of ESCO2
Cohesion between sister chromatids is essential for faithful chromosome segregation. In budding yeast, the acetyltransferase Eco1/Ctf7 establishes cohesion during DNA replication in S phase and in response to DNA double strand breaks in G2/M phase. In humans two Eco1 orthologs exist: ESCO1 and ESCO2...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2734174/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19738907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006936 |
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author | van der Lelij, Petra Godthelp, Barbara C. van Zon, Wouter van Gosliga, Djoke Oostra, Anneke B. Steltenpool, Jûrgen de Groot, Jan Scheper, Rik J. Wolthuis, Rob M. Waisfisz, Quinten Darroudi, Firouz Joenje, Hans de Winter, Johan P. |
author_facet | van der Lelij, Petra Godthelp, Barbara C. van Zon, Wouter van Gosliga, Djoke Oostra, Anneke B. Steltenpool, Jûrgen de Groot, Jan Scheper, Rik J. Wolthuis, Rob M. Waisfisz, Quinten Darroudi, Firouz Joenje, Hans de Winter, Johan P. |
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description | Cohesion between sister chromatids is essential for faithful chromosome segregation. In budding yeast, the acetyltransferase Eco1/Ctf7 establishes cohesion during DNA replication in S phase and in response to DNA double strand breaks in G2/M phase. In humans two Eco1 orthologs exist: ESCO1 and ESCO2. Both proteins are required for proper sister chromatid cohesion, but their exact function is unclear at present. Since ESCO2 has been identified as the gene defective in the rare autosomal recessive cohesinopathy Roberts syndrome (RBS), cells from RBS patients can be used to elucidate the role of ESCO2. We investigated for the first time RBS cells in comparison to isogenic controls that stably express V5- or GFP-tagged ESCO2. We show that the sister chromatid cohesion defect in the transfected cell lines is rescued and suggest that ESCO2 is regulated by proteasomal degradation in a cell cycle-dependent manner. In comparison to the corrected cells RBS cells were hypersensitive to the DNA-damaging agents mitomycin C, camptothecin and etoposide, while no particular sensitivity to UV, ionizing radiation, hydroxyurea or aphidicolin was found. The cohesion defect of RBS cells and their hypersensitivity to DNA-damaging agents were not corrected by a patient-derived ESCO2 acetyltransferase mutant (W539G), indicating that the acetyltransferase activity of ESCO2 is essential for its function. In contrast to a previous study on cells from patients with Cornelia de Lange syndrome, another cohesinopathy, RBS cells failed to exhibit excessive chromosome aberrations after irradiation in G2 phase of the cell cycle. Our results point at an S phase-specific role for ESCO2 in the maintenance of genome stability. |
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spelling | pubmed-27341742009-09-07 The Cellular Phenotype of Roberts Syndrome Fibroblasts as Revealed by Ectopic Expression of ESCO2 van der Lelij, Petra Godthelp, Barbara C. van Zon, Wouter van Gosliga, Djoke Oostra, Anneke B. Steltenpool, Jûrgen de Groot, Jan Scheper, Rik J. Wolthuis, Rob M. Waisfisz, Quinten Darroudi, Firouz Joenje, Hans de Winter, Johan P. PLoS One Research Article Cohesion between sister chromatids is essential for faithful chromosome segregation. In budding yeast, the acetyltransferase Eco1/Ctf7 establishes cohesion during DNA replication in S phase and in response to DNA double strand breaks in G2/M phase. In humans two Eco1 orthologs exist: ESCO1 and ESCO2. Both proteins are required for proper sister chromatid cohesion, but their exact function is unclear at present. Since ESCO2 has been identified as the gene defective in the rare autosomal recessive cohesinopathy Roberts syndrome (RBS), cells from RBS patients can be used to elucidate the role of ESCO2. We investigated for the first time RBS cells in comparison to isogenic controls that stably express V5- or GFP-tagged ESCO2. We show that the sister chromatid cohesion defect in the transfected cell lines is rescued and suggest that ESCO2 is regulated by proteasomal degradation in a cell cycle-dependent manner. In comparison to the corrected cells RBS cells were hypersensitive to the DNA-damaging agents mitomycin C, camptothecin and etoposide, while no particular sensitivity to UV, ionizing radiation, hydroxyurea or aphidicolin was found. The cohesion defect of RBS cells and their hypersensitivity to DNA-damaging agents were not corrected by a patient-derived ESCO2 acetyltransferase mutant (W539G), indicating that the acetyltransferase activity of ESCO2 is essential for its function. In contrast to a previous study on cells from patients with Cornelia de Lange syndrome, another cohesinopathy, RBS cells failed to exhibit excessive chromosome aberrations after irradiation in G2 phase of the cell cycle. Our results point at an S phase-specific role for ESCO2 in the maintenance of genome stability. Public Library of Science 2009-09-07 /pmc/articles/PMC2734174/ /pubmed/19738907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006936 Text en van der Lelij 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. |
spellingShingle | Research Article van der Lelij, Petra Godthelp, Barbara C. van Zon, Wouter van Gosliga, Djoke Oostra, Anneke B. Steltenpool, Jûrgen de Groot, Jan Scheper, Rik J. Wolthuis, Rob M. Waisfisz, Quinten Darroudi, Firouz Joenje, Hans de Winter, Johan P. The Cellular Phenotype of Roberts Syndrome Fibroblasts as Revealed by Ectopic Expression of ESCO2 |
title | The Cellular Phenotype of Roberts Syndrome Fibroblasts as Revealed by Ectopic Expression of ESCO2 |
title_full | The Cellular Phenotype of Roberts Syndrome Fibroblasts as Revealed by Ectopic Expression of ESCO2 |
title_fullStr | The Cellular Phenotype of Roberts Syndrome Fibroblasts as Revealed by Ectopic Expression of ESCO2 |
title_full_unstemmed | The Cellular Phenotype of Roberts Syndrome Fibroblasts as Revealed by Ectopic Expression of ESCO2 |
title_short | The Cellular Phenotype of Roberts Syndrome Fibroblasts as Revealed by Ectopic Expression of ESCO2 |
title_sort | cellular phenotype of roberts syndrome fibroblasts as revealed by ectopic expression of esco2 |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2734174/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/19738907 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0006936 |
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