Histone H2AX and Fanconi anemia FANCD2 function in the same pathway to maintain chromosome stability

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作者
Bogliolo, Massimo
Lyakhovich, Alex
Callen, Elsa
Castella, Maria
Cappelli, Enrico
Ramirez, Maria J.
Creus, Amadeu
Marcos, Ricard
Kalb, Reinhard
Neveling, Kornelia
Schindler, Detlev
Surralles, Jordi
机构
[1] Univ Autonoma Barcelona, Dept Genet & Microbiol, Grp Mutagenesis, Bellaterra 08193, Barcelona, Spain
[2] Univ Wurzburg, Dept Human Genet, Wurzburg, Germany
[3] CIBERER, Inst Salud Carlos III, Bellaterra, Barcelona, Spain
关键词
BRCA; Fanconi anemia; genome stability; histone H2AX; stalled replication forks;
D O I
10.1038/sj.emboj.7601574
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
Fanconi anemia ( FA) is a chromosome fragility syndrome characterized by bone marrow failure and cancer susceptibility. The central FA protein FANCD2 is known to relocate to chromatin upon DNA damage in a poorly understood process. Here, we have induced subnuclear accumulation of DNA damage to prove that histone H2AX is a novel component of the FA/BRCA pathway in response to stalled replication forks. Analyses of cells from H2AX knockout mice or expressing a nonphosphorylable H2AX (H2AX(S136A/S139A)) indicate that phosphorylated H2AX (gamma H2AX) is required for recruiting FANCD2 to chromatin at stalled replication forks. FANCD2 binding to gamma H2AX is BRCA1-dependent and cells deficient or depleted of H2AX show an FA-like phenotype, including an excess of chromatidtype chromosomal aberrations and hypersensitivity to MMC. This MMC hypersensitivity of H2AX-deficient cells is not further increased by depleting FANCD2, indicating that H2AX and FANCD2 function in the same pathway in response to DNA damage-induced replication blockage. Consequently, histone H2AX is functionally connected to the FA/BRCA pathway to resolve stalled replication forks and prevent chromosome instability.
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页码:1340 / 1351
页数:12
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