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Rad9-mediated checkpoint activation is responsible for elevated expansions of GAA repeats in CST-deficient yeast.

Ekaterina Spivakovsky-Gonzalez1, Erica J Polleys1, Chiara Masnovo1, Jorge Cebrian1,2, Adrian M Molina-Vargas1,3, Catherine H Freudenreich1, Sergei M Mirkin1.   

Abstract

Large-scale expansion of (GAA)n repeats in the first intron of the FXN gene is responsible for the severe neurodegenerative disease, Friedreich's ataxia in humans. We have previously conducted an unbiased genetic screen for GAA repeat instability in a yeast experimental system. The majority of genes that came from this screen encoded the components of DNA replication machinery, strongly implying that replication irregularities are at the heart of GAA repeat expansions. This screen, however, also produced two unexpected hits: members of the CST complex, CDC13 and TEN1 genes, which are required for telomere maintenance. To understand how the CST complex could affect intra-chromosomal GAA repeats, we studied the well-characterized temperature-sensitive cdc13-1 mutation and its effects on GAA repeat instability in yeast. We found that in-line with the screen results, this mutation leads to ∼10-fold increase in the rate of large-scale expansions of the (GAA)100 repeat at semi-permissive temperature. Unexpectedly, the hyper-expansion phenotype of the cdc13-1 mutant largely depends on activation of the G2/M checkpoint, as deletions of individual genes RAD9, MEC1, RAD53, and EXO1 belonging to this pathway rescued the increased GAA expansions. Furthermore, the hyper-expansion phenotype of the cdc13-1 mutant depended on the subunit of DNA polymerase δ, Pol32. We hypothesize, therefore, that increased repeat expansions in the cdc13-1 mutant happen during post-replicative repair of nicks or small gaps within repetitive tracts during the G2 phase of the cell cycle upon activation of the G2/M checkpoint.
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Keywords:  CST complex; DNA damage checkpoint; DNA repair; DNA repeat; Friedreich’s ataxia; chromosomal fragility; genome instability; hereditary disease; repeat expansions; telomere

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Year:  2021        PMID: 34849883      PMCID: PMC8633098          DOI: 10.1093/genetics/iyab125

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Genetics        ISSN: 0016-6731            Impact factor:   4.402


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