Literature DB >> 26317153

High levels of RAD51 perturb DNA replication elongation and cause unscheduled origin firing due to impaired CHK1 activation.

Ann Christin Parplys1, Jasna Irena Seelbach1, Saskia Becker1, Matthias Behr1, Agnieszka Wrona1, Camilla Jend1, Wael Yassin Mansour1,2, Simon Andreas Joosse3, Horst-Werner Stuerzbecher4, Helmut Pospiech5,6, Cordula Petersen7, Ekkehard Dikomey1, Kerstin Borgmann1.   

Abstract

In response to replication stress ATR signaling through CHK1 controls the intra-S checkpoint and is required for the maintenance of genomic integrity. Homologous recombination (HR) comprises a series of interrelated pathways that function in the repair of DNA double strand breaks and interstrand crosslinks. In addition, HR, with its key player RAD51, provides critical support for the recovery of stalled forks during replication. High levels of RAD51 are regularly found in various cancers, yet little is known about the effect of the increased RAD51 expression on intra-S checkpoint signaling. Here, we describe a role for RAD51 in driving genomic instability caused by impaired replication and intra-S mediated CHK1 signaling by studying an inducible RAD51 overexpression model as well as 10 breast cancer cell lines. We demonstrate that an excess of RAD51 decreases I-Sce-I mediated HR despite formation of more RAD51 foci. Cells with high RAD51 levels display reduced elongation rates and excessive dormant origin firing during undisturbed growth and after damage, likely caused by impaired CHK1 activation. In consequence, the inability of cells with a surplus of RAD51 to properly repair complex DNA damage and to resolve replication stress leads to higher genomic instability and thus drives tumorigenesis.

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Keywords:  CHK1 activation; RAD51 overexpression; genomic instability; homologous recombination; replication fork elongation

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Year:  2015        PMID: 26317153      PMCID: PMC4825602          DOI: 10.1080/15384101.2015.1055996

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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