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DNA resection proteins Sgs1 and Exo1 are required for G1 checkpoint activation in budding yeast.

Fiyinfolu O Balogun1, Andrew W Truman, Stephen J Kron.   

Abstract

Double-strand breaks (DSBs) in budding yeast trigger activation of DNA damage checkpoints, allowing repair to occur. Although resection is necessary for initiating damage-induced cell cycle arrest in G2, no role has been assigned to it in the activation of G1 checkpoint. Here we demonstrate for the first time that the resection proteins Sgs1 and Exo1 are required for efficient G1 checkpoint activation. We find in G1 arrested cells that histone H2A phosphorylation in response to ionizing radiation is independent of Sgs1 and Exo1. In contrast, these proteins are required for damage-induced recruitment of Rfa1 to the DSB sites, phosphorylation of the Rad53 effector kinase, cell cycle arrest and RNR3 expression. Checkpoint activation in G1 requires the catalytic activity of Sgs1, suggesting that it is DNA resection mediated by Sgs1 that stimulates the damage response pathway rather than protein-protein interactions with other DDR proteins. Together, these results implicate DNA resection, which is thought to be minimal in G1, as necessary for activation of the G1 checkpoint.
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Keywords:  Checkpoint activation; DNA damage; DNA resection; Exo1; G1; Sgs1; Yeast

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Year:  2013        PMID: 23835406      PMCID: PMC3769955          DOI: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2013.06.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  DNA Repair (Amst)        ISSN: 1568-7856


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