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Xrs2 and Tel1 Independently Contribute to MR-Mediated DNA Tethering and Replisome Stability

The yeast Mre11-Rad50-Xrs2 (MRX) complex has structural, signaling, and catalytic functions in the response to DNA damage. Xrs2, the eukaryotic-specific component of the complex, is required for nuclear import of Mre11 and Rad50 and to recruit the Tel1 kinase to damage sites. We show that nuclear-lo...

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Autores principales: Oh, Julyun, Lee, So Jung, Rothstein, Rodney, Symington, Lorraine S.
Formato: Online Artículo Texto
Lenguaje:English
Publicado: 2018
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6317890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30428339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.10.030
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author Oh, Julyun
Lee, So Jung
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description The yeast Mre11-Rad50-Xrs2 (MRX) complex has structural, signaling, and catalytic functions in the response to DNA damage. Xrs2, the eukaryotic-specific component of the complex, is required for nuclear import of Mre11 and Rad50 and to recruit the Tel1 kinase to damage sites. We show that nuclear-localized MR complex (Mre11-NLS) catalyzes homology-dependent repair without Xrs2, but MR cannot activate Tel1, and it fails to tether DSBs, resulting in sensitivity to genotoxins, replisome instability, and increased gross chromosome rearrangements (GCRs). Fusing the Tel1 interaction domain from Xrs2 to Mre11-NLS is sufficient to restore telomere elongation and Tel1 signaling to Xrs2-deficient cells. Furthermore, Tel1 stabilizes Mre11-DNA association, and this stabilization function becomes important for DNA damage resistance in the absence of Xrs2. Enforcing Tel1 recruitment to the nuclear MR complex fully rescues end tethering and stalled replication fork stability, and suppresses GCRs, highlighting important roles for Xrs2 and Tel1 to ensure optimal MR activity.
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spelling pubmed-63178902019-01-03 Xrs2 and Tel1 Independently Contribute to MR-Mediated DNA Tethering and Replisome Stability Oh, Julyun Lee, So Jung Rothstein, Rodney Symington, Lorraine S. Cell Rep Article The yeast Mre11-Rad50-Xrs2 (MRX) complex has structural, signaling, and catalytic functions in the response to DNA damage. Xrs2, the eukaryotic-specific component of the complex, is required for nuclear import of Mre11 and Rad50 and to recruit the Tel1 kinase to damage sites. We show that nuclear-localized MR complex (Mre11-NLS) catalyzes homology-dependent repair without Xrs2, but MR cannot activate Tel1, and it fails to tether DSBs, resulting in sensitivity to genotoxins, replisome instability, and increased gross chromosome rearrangements (GCRs). Fusing the Tel1 interaction domain from Xrs2 to Mre11-NLS is sufficient to restore telomere elongation and Tel1 signaling to Xrs2-deficient cells. Furthermore, Tel1 stabilizes Mre11-DNA association, and this stabilization function becomes important for DNA damage resistance in the absence of Xrs2. Enforcing Tel1 recruitment to the nuclear MR complex fully rescues end tethering and stalled replication fork stability, and suppresses GCRs, highlighting important roles for Xrs2 and Tel1 to ensure optimal MR activity. 2018-11-13 /pmc/articles/PMC6317890/ /pubmed/30428339 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.10.030 Text en This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
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Xrs2 and Tel1 Independently Contribute to MR-Mediated DNA Tethering and Replisome Stability
title Xrs2 and Tel1 Independently Contribute to MR-Mediated DNA Tethering and Replisome Stability
title_full Xrs2 and Tel1 Independently Contribute to MR-Mediated DNA Tethering and Replisome Stability
title_fullStr Xrs2 and Tel1 Independently Contribute to MR-Mediated DNA Tethering and Replisome Stability
title_full_unstemmed Xrs2 and Tel1 Independently Contribute to MR-Mediated DNA Tethering and Replisome Stability
title_short Xrs2 and Tel1 Independently Contribute to MR-Mediated DNA Tethering and Replisome Stability
title_sort xrs2 and tel1 independently contribute to mr-mediated dna tethering and replisome stability
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6317890/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/30428339
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.celrep.2018.10.030
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