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Rdp1, a novel zinc finger protein, regulates the DNA damage response of rhp51(+) from Schizosaccharomyces pombe.

Y S Shim1, Y K Jang, M S Lim, J S Lee, R H Seong, S H Hong, S D Park.   

Abstract

The Schizosaccharomyces pombe DNA repair gene rhp51(+) encodes a RecA-like protein with the DNA-dependent ATPase activity required for homologous recombination. The level of the rhp51(+) transcript is increased by a variety of DNA-damaging agents. Its promoter has two cis-acting DNA damage-responsive elements (DREs) responsible for DNA damage inducibility. Here we report identification of Rdp1, which regulates rhp51(+) expression through the DRE of rhp51(+). The protein contains a zinc finger and a polyalanine tract similar to ones previously implicated in DNA binding and transactivation or repression, respectively. In vitro footprinting and competitive binding assays indicate that the core consensus sequences (NGG/TTG/A) of DRE are crucial for the binding of Rdp1. Mutations of both DRE1 and DRE2 affected the damage-induced expression of rhp51(+), indicating that both DREs are required for transcriptional activation. In addition, mutations in the DREs significantly reduced survival rates after exposure to DNA-damaging agents, demonstrating that the damage response of rhp51(+) enhances the cellular repair capacity. Surprisingly, haploid cells containing a complete rdp1 deletion could not be recovered, indicating that rdp1(+) is essential for cell viability and implying the existence of other target genes. Furthermore, the DNA damage-dependent expression of rhp51(+) was significantly reduced in checkpoint mutants, raising the possibility that Rdp1 may mediate damage checkpoint-dependent transcription of rhp51(+).

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Year:  2000        PMID: 11073995      PMCID: PMC86550          DOI: 10.1128/MCB.20.23.8958-8968.2000

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Mol Cell Biol        ISSN: 0270-7306            Impact factor:   4.272


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