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Non-redundant roles in sister chromatid cohesion of the DNA helicase DDX11 and the SMC3 acetyl transferases ESCO1 and ESCO2
In a process linked to DNA replication, duplicated chromosomes are entrapped in large, circular cohesin complexes and functional sister chromatid cohesion (SCC) is established by acetylation of the SMC3 cohesin subunit. Roberts Syndrome (RBS) and Warsaw Breakage Syndrome (WABS) are rare human develo...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6959578/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31935221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220348 |
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author | Faramarz, Atiq Balk, Jesper A. van Schie, Janne J. M. Oostra, Anneke B. Ghandour, Cherien A. Rooimans, Martin A. Wolthuis, Rob M. F. de Lange, Job |
author_facet | Faramarz, Atiq Balk, Jesper A. van Schie, Janne J. M. Oostra, Anneke B. Ghandour, Cherien A. Rooimans, Martin A. Wolthuis, Rob M. F. de Lange, Job |
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description | In a process linked to DNA replication, duplicated chromosomes are entrapped in large, circular cohesin complexes and functional sister chromatid cohesion (SCC) is established by acetylation of the SMC3 cohesin subunit. Roberts Syndrome (RBS) and Warsaw Breakage Syndrome (WABS) are rare human developmental syndromes that are characterized by defective SCC. RBS is caused by mutations in the SMC3 acetyltransferase ESCO2, whereas mutations in the DNA helicase DDX11 lead to WABS. We found that WABS-derived cells predominantly rely on ESCO2, not ESCO1, for residual SCC, growth and survival. Reciprocally, RBS-derived cells depend on DDX11 to maintain low levels of SCC. Synthetic lethality between DDX11 and ESCO2 correlated with a prolonged delay in mitosis, and was rescued by knockdown of the cohesin remover WAPL. Rescue experiments using human or mouse cDNAs revealed that DDX11, ESCO1 and ESCO2 act on different but related aspects of SCC establishment. Furthermore, a DNA binding DDX11 mutant failed to correct SCC in WABS cells and DDX11 deficiency reduced replication fork speed. We propose that DDX11, ESCO1 and ESCO2 control different fractions of cohesin that are spatially and mechanistically separated. |
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spelling | pubmed-69595782020-01-26 Non-redundant roles in sister chromatid cohesion of the DNA helicase DDX11 and the SMC3 acetyl transferases ESCO1 and ESCO2 Faramarz, Atiq Balk, Jesper A. van Schie, Janne J. M. Oostra, Anneke B. Ghandour, Cherien A. Rooimans, Martin A. Wolthuis, Rob M. F. de Lange, Job PLoS One Research Article In a process linked to DNA replication, duplicated chromosomes are entrapped in large, circular cohesin complexes and functional sister chromatid cohesion (SCC) is established by acetylation of the SMC3 cohesin subunit. Roberts Syndrome (RBS) and Warsaw Breakage Syndrome (WABS) are rare human developmental syndromes that are characterized by defective SCC. RBS is caused by mutations in the SMC3 acetyltransferase ESCO2, whereas mutations in the DNA helicase DDX11 lead to WABS. We found that WABS-derived cells predominantly rely on ESCO2, not ESCO1, for residual SCC, growth and survival. Reciprocally, RBS-derived cells depend on DDX11 to maintain low levels of SCC. Synthetic lethality between DDX11 and ESCO2 correlated with a prolonged delay in mitosis, and was rescued by knockdown of the cohesin remover WAPL. Rescue experiments using human or mouse cDNAs revealed that DDX11, ESCO1 and ESCO2 act on different but related aspects of SCC establishment. Furthermore, a DNA binding DDX11 mutant failed to correct SCC in WABS cells and DDX11 deficiency reduced replication fork speed. We propose that DDX11, ESCO1 and ESCO2 control different fractions of cohesin that are spatially and mechanistically separated. Public Library of Science 2020-01-14 /pmc/articles/PMC6959578/ /pubmed/31935221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220348 Text en © 2020 Faramarz 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 (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Faramarz, Atiq Balk, Jesper A. van Schie, Janne J. M. Oostra, Anneke B. Ghandour, Cherien A. Rooimans, Martin A. Wolthuis, Rob M. F. de Lange, Job Non-redundant roles in sister chromatid cohesion of the DNA helicase DDX11 and the SMC3 acetyl transferases ESCO1 and ESCO2 |
title | Non-redundant roles in sister chromatid cohesion of the DNA helicase DDX11 and the SMC3 acetyl transferases ESCO1 and ESCO2 |
title_full | Non-redundant roles in sister chromatid cohesion of the DNA helicase DDX11 and the SMC3 acetyl transferases ESCO1 and ESCO2 |
title_fullStr | Non-redundant roles in sister chromatid cohesion of the DNA helicase DDX11 and the SMC3 acetyl transferases ESCO1 and ESCO2 |
title_full_unstemmed | Non-redundant roles in sister chromatid cohesion of the DNA helicase DDX11 and the SMC3 acetyl transferases ESCO1 and ESCO2 |
title_short | Non-redundant roles in sister chromatid cohesion of the DNA helicase DDX11 and the SMC3 acetyl transferases ESCO1 and ESCO2 |
title_sort | non-redundant roles in sister chromatid cohesion of the dna helicase ddx11 and the smc3 acetyl transferases esco1 and esco2 |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6959578/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31935221 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0220348 |
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