| Literature DB >> 34531325 |
Albert Serra-Cardona1,2,3,4, Chuanhe Yu5, Xinmin Zhang6, Xu Hua1,2,3,4, Yuan Yao7, Jiaqi Zhou7, Haiyun Gan8, Zhiguo Zhang9,2,3,4.
Abstract
In response to DNA replication stress, DNA replication checkpoint kinase Mec1 phosphorylates Mrc1, which in turn activates Rad53 to prevent the generation of deleterious single-stranded DNA, a process that remains poorly understood. We previously reported that lagging-strand DNA synthesis proceeds farther than leading strand in rad53-1 mutant cells defective in replication checkpoint under replication stress, resulting in the exposure of long stretches of the leading-strand templates. Here, we show that asymmetric DNA synthesis is also observed in mec1-100 and mrc1-AQ cells defective in replication checkpoint but, surprisingly, not in mrc1∆ cells in which both DNA replication and checkpoint functions of Mrc1 are missing. Furthermore, depletion of either Mrc1 or its partner, Tof1, suppresses the asymmetric DNA synthesis in rad53-1 mutant cells. Thus, the DNA replication checkpoint pathway couples leading- and lagging-strand DNA synthesis by attenuating the replication function of Mrc1-Tof1 under replication stress.Entities:
Keywords: Mrc1; Rad53; asymmetric DNA synthesis; deleterious ssDNA; replication stress
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Year: 2021 PMID: 34531325 PMCID: PMC8463864 DOI: 10.1073/pnas.2109334118
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A ISSN: 0027-8424 Impact factor: 11.205