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SMC5/6 acts jointly with Fanconi anemia factors to support DNA repair and genome stability

SMC5/6 function in genome integrity remains elusive. Here, we show that SMC5 dysfunction in avian DT40 B cells causes mitotic delay and hypersensitivity toward DNA intra‐ and inter‐strand crosslinkers (ICLs), with smc5 mutants being epistatic to FANCC and FANCM mutations affecting the Fanconi anemia...

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Autores principales: Rossi, Francesco, Helbling‐Leclerc, Anne, Kawasumi, Ryotaro, Jegadesan, Nanda Kumar, Xu, Xinlin, Devulder, Pierre, Abe, Takuya, Takata, Minoru, Xu, Dongyi, Rosselli, Filippo, Branzei, Dana
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Publicado: John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7001510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31867888
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embr.201948222
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author Rossi, Francesco
Helbling‐Leclerc, Anne
Kawasumi, Ryotaro
Jegadesan, Nanda Kumar
Xu, Xinlin
Devulder, Pierre
Abe, Takuya
Takata, Minoru
Xu, Dongyi
Rosselli, Filippo
Branzei, Dana
author_facet Rossi, Francesco
Helbling‐Leclerc, Anne
Kawasumi, Ryotaro
Jegadesan, Nanda Kumar
Xu, Xinlin
Devulder, Pierre
Abe, Takuya
Takata, Minoru
Xu, Dongyi
Rosselli, Filippo
Branzei, Dana
author_sort Rossi, Francesco
collection PubMed
description SMC5/6 function in genome integrity remains elusive. Here, we show that SMC5 dysfunction in avian DT40 B cells causes mitotic delay and hypersensitivity toward DNA intra‐ and inter‐strand crosslinkers (ICLs), with smc5 mutants being epistatic to FANCC and FANCM mutations affecting the Fanconi anemia (FA) pathway. Mutations in the checkpoint clamp loader RAD17 and the DNA helicase DDX11, acting in an FA‐like pathway, do not aggravate the damage sensitivity caused by SMC5 dysfunction in DT40 cells. SMC5/6 knockdown in HeLa cells causes MMC sensitivity, increases nuclear bridges, micronuclei, and mitotic catastrophes in a manner similar and non‐additive to FANCD2 knockdown. In both DT40 and HeLa systems, SMC5/6 deficiency does not affect FANCD2 ubiquitylation and, unlike FANCD2 depletion, RAD51 focus formation. SMC5/6 components further physically interact with FANCD2‐I in human cells. Altogether, our data suggest that SMC5/6 functions jointly with the FA pathway to support genome integrity and DNA repair and may be implicated in FA or FA‐related human disorders.
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spelling pubmed-70015102020-02-10 SMC5/6 acts jointly with Fanconi anemia factors to support DNA repair and genome stability Rossi, Francesco Helbling‐Leclerc, Anne Kawasumi, Ryotaro Jegadesan, Nanda Kumar Xu, Xinlin Devulder, Pierre Abe, Takuya Takata, Minoru Xu, Dongyi Rosselli, Filippo Branzei, Dana EMBO Rep Articles SMC5/6 function in genome integrity remains elusive. Here, we show that SMC5 dysfunction in avian DT40 B cells causes mitotic delay and hypersensitivity toward DNA intra‐ and inter‐strand crosslinkers (ICLs), with smc5 mutants being epistatic to FANCC and FANCM mutations affecting the Fanconi anemia (FA) pathway. Mutations in the checkpoint clamp loader RAD17 and the DNA helicase DDX11, acting in an FA‐like pathway, do not aggravate the damage sensitivity caused by SMC5 dysfunction in DT40 cells. SMC5/6 knockdown in HeLa cells causes MMC sensitivity, increases nuclear bridges, micronuclei, and mitotic catastrophes in a manner similar and non‐additive to FANCD2 knockdown. In both DT40 and HeLa systems, SMC5/6 deficiency does not affect FANCD2 ubiquitylation and, unlike FANCD2 depletion, RAD51 focus formation. SMC5/6 components further physically interact with FANCD2‐I in human cells. Altogether, our data suggest that SMC5/6 functions jointly with the FA pathway to support genome integrity and DNA repair and may be implicated in FA or FA‐related human disorders. John Wiley and Sons Inc. 2019-12-23 2020-02-05 /pmc/articles/PMC7001510/ /pubmed/31867888 http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embr.201948222 Text en © 2019 The Authors. Published under the terms of the CC BY 4.0 license This is an open access article under the terms of the http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ License, which permits use, distribution and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
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Rossi, Francesco
Helbling‐Leclerc, Anne
Kawasumi, Ryotaro
Jegadesan, Nanda Kumar
Xu, Xinlin
Devulder, Pierre
Abe, Takuya
Takata, Minoru
Xu, Dongyi
Rosselli, Filippo
Branzei, Dana
SMC5/6 acts jointly with Fanconi anemia factors to support DNA repair and genome stability
title SMC5/6 acts jointly with Fanconi anemia factors to support DNA repair and genome stability
title_full SMC5/6 acts jointly with Fanconi anemia factors to support DNA repair and genome stability
title_fullStr SMC5/6 acts jointly with Fanconi anemia factors to support DNA repair and genome stability
title_full_unstemmed SMC5/6 acts jointly with Fanconi anemia factors to support DNA repair and genome stability
title_short SMC5/6 acts jointly with Fanconi anemia factors to support DNA repair and genome stability
title_sort smc5/6 acts jointly with fanconi anemia factors to support dna repair and genome stability
topic Articles
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7001510/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31867888
http://dx.doi.org/10.15252/embr.201948222
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