Literature DB >> 18648839

Competition effect in DNA damage response.

Christoph Greubel1, Volker Hable, Guido A Drexler, Andreas Hauptner, Steffen Dietzel, Hilmar Strickfaden, Iris Baur, Reiner Krücken, Thomas Cremer, Günther Dollinger, Anna A Friedl.   

Abstract

We have built an ion-microbeam for studies of the nuclear topography and kinetics of double-strand break repair at the single cell level. Here, we show that a first and a second, delayed single ion exposure at different nuclear sites led to comparable accumulations of phospho-ATM, gamma-H2AX and Mdc1 at both earlier (e) and later (l) microirradiated sites. In contrast, accumulations of 53BP1 and the recombination protein Rad51 were strongly reduced at l-sites. This apparent competition effect is accompanied by a reduced amount of 53BP1 in undamaged areas of the irradiated nuclei. We suggest that a critically limited pool size combined with strong binding at irradiated sites leads to the exhaustion of unbound factors freely roaming the nuclear space. The undersupply of these factors at l-sites requires in addition a long-lasting binding at e-sites or a weaker binding at l-sites. The observed effects suggest that DNA damage response at individual nuclear sites depends on the time course of damage load. This may have implications for therapeutic radiation treatments.

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Year:  2008        PMID: 18648839     DOI: 10.1007/s00411-008-0182-z

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Radiat Environ Biophys        ISSN: 0301-634X            Impact factor:   1.925


  25 in total

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Authors:  Volker Hable; Guido A Drexler; Tino Brüning; Christian Burgdorf; Christoph Greubel; Anja Derer; Judith Seel; Hilmar Strickfaden; Thomas Cremer; Anna A Friedl; Günther Dollinger
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