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Replication stress induces specific enrichment of RECQ1 at common fragile sites FRA3B and FRA16D

BACKGROUND: Stalled replication forks at common fragile sites are a major cause of genomic instability. RecQ helicases, a highly conserved family of DNA-unwinding enzymes, are believed to ease ‘roadblocks’ that pose challenge to replication fork progression. Among the five known RecQ homologs in hum...

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Autores principales: Lu, Xing, Parvathaneni, Swetha, Hara, Toshifumi, Lal, Ashish, Sharma, Sudha
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Publicado: BioMed Central 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3663727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23601052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-12-29
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author Lu, Xing
Parvathaneni, Swetha
Hara, Toshifumi
Lal, Ashish
Sharma, Sudha
author_facet Lu, Xing
Parvathaneni, Swetha
Hara, Toshifumi
Lal, Ashish
Sharma, Sudha
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description BACKGROUND: Stalled replication forks at common fragile sites are a major cause of genomic instability. RecQ helicases, a highly conserved family of DNA-unwinding enzymes, are believed to ease ‘roadblocks’ that pose challenge to replication fork progression. Among the five known RecQ homologs in humans, functions of RECQ1, the most abundant of all, are poorly understood. We previously determined that RECQ1 helicase preferentially binds and unwinds substrates that mimic DNA replication/repair intermediates, and interacts with proteins involved in DNA replication restart mechanisms. METHOD: We have utilized chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by quantitative real-time PCR to investigate chromatin interactions of RECQ1 at defined genetic loci in the presence or absence of replication stress. We have also tested the sensitivity of RECQ1-depleted cells to aphidicolin induced replication stress. RESULTS: RECQ1 binds to the origins of replication in unperturbed cells. We now show that conditions of replication stress induce increased accumulation of RECQ1 at the lamin B2 origin in HeLa cells. Consistent with a role in promoting fork recovery or repair, RECQ1 is specifically enriched at two major fragile sites FRA3B and FRA16D where replication forks have stalled following aphidicolin treatment. RECQ1-depletion results in attenuated checkpoint activation in response to replication stress, increased sensitivity to aphidicolin and chromosomal instability. CONCLUSIONS: Given a recent biochemical observation that RECQ1 catalyzes strand exchange on stalled replication fork structures in vitro, our results indicate that RECQ1 facilitates repair of stalled or collapsed replication forks and preserves genome integrity. Our findings provide the first evidence of a crucial role for RECQ1 at naturally occurring fork stalling sites and implicate RECQ1 in mechanisms underlying common fragile site instability in cancer.
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spelling pubmed-36637272013-05-25 Replication stress induces specific enrichment of RECQ1 at common fragile sites FRA3B and FRA16D Lu, Xing Parvathaneni, Swetha Hara, Toshifumi Lal, Ashish Sharma, Sudha Mol Cancer Research BACKGROUND: Stalled replication forks at common fragile sites are a major cause of genomic instability. RecQ helicases, a highly conserved family of DNA-unwinding enzymes, are believed to ease ‘roadblocks’ that pose challenge to replication fork progression. Among the five known RecQ homologs in humans, functions of RECQ1, the most abundant of all, are poorly understood. We previously determined that RECQ1 helicase preferentially binds and unwinds substrates that mimic DNA replication/repair intermediates, and interacts with proteins involved in DNA replication restart mechanisms. METHOD: We have utilized chromatin immunoprecipitation followed by quantitative real-time PCR to investigate chromatin interactions of RECQ1 at defined genetic loci in the presence or absence of replication stress. We have also tested the sensitivity of RECQ1-depleted cells to aphidicolin induced replication stress. RESULTS: RECQ1 binds to the origins of replication in unperturbed cells. We now show that conditions of replication stress induce increased accumulation of RECQ1 at the lamin B2 origin in HeLa cells. Consistent with a role in promoting fork recovery or repair, RECQ1 is specifically enriched at two major fragile sites FRA3B and FRA16D where replication forks have stalled following aphidicolin treatment. RECQ1-depletion results in attenuated checkpoint activation in response to replication stress, increased sensitivity to aphidicolin and chromosomal instability. CONCLUSIONS: Given a recent biochemical observation that RECQ1 catalyzes strand exchange on stalled replication fork structures in vitro, our results indicate that RECQ1 facilitates repair of stalled or collapsed replication forks and preserves genome integrity. Our findings provide the first evidence of a crucial role for RECQ1 at naturally occurring fork stalling sites and implicate RECQ1 in mechanisms underlying common fragile site instability in cancer. BioMed Central 2013-04-22 /pmc/articles/PMC3663727/ /pubmed/23601052 http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-12-29 Text en Copyright © 2013 Lu et al.; licensee BioMed Central Ltd. http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0 This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/2.0), which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Lu, Xing
Parvathaneni, Swetha
Hara, Toshifumi
Lal, Ashish
Sharma, Sudha
Replication stress induces specific enrichment of RECQ1 at common fragile sites FRA3B and FRA16D
title Replication stress induces specific enrichment of RECQ1 at common fragile sites FRA3B and FRA16D
title_full Replication stress induces specific enrichment of RECQ1 at common fragile sites FRA3B and FRA16D
title_fullStr Replication stress induces specific enrichment of RECQ1 at common fragile sites FRA3B and FRA16D
title_full_unstemmed Replication stress induces specific enrichment of RECQ1 at common fragile sites FRA3B and FRA16D
title_short Replication stress induces specific enrichment of RECQ1 at common fragile sites FRA3B and FRA16D
title_sort replication stress induces specific enrichment of recq1 at common fragile sites fra3b and fra16d
topic Research
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3663727/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23601052
http://dx.doi.org/10.1186/1476-4598-12-29
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