2010-12-01
Differential dynamics of ATR-mediated checkpoint regulators
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Journal of Nucleic Acids , Volume 2010
The ATR-Chk1 checkpoint pathway is activated by UV-induced DNA lesions and replication stress. Little was known about the spatio and temporal behaviour of the proteins involved, and we, therefore, examined the behaviour of the ATRIP-ATR and Rad9-Rad1-Hus1 putative DNA damage sensor complexes and the downstream effector kinase Chk1. We developed assays for the generation and validation of stable cell lines expressing GFP-fusion proteins. Photobleaching experiments in living cells expressing these fusions indicated that after UV-induced DNA damage, ATRIP associates more transiently with damaged chromatin than members of the Rad9-Rad1-Hus1 complex. Interestingly, ATRIP directly associated with locally induced UV damage, whereas Rad9 bound in a cooperative manner, which can be explained by the Rad17-dependent loading of Rad9 onto damaged chromatin. Although Chk1 dissociates from the chromatin upon UV damage, no change in the mobility of GFP-Chk1 was observed, supporting the notion that Chk1 is a highly dynamic protein.
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doi.org/10.4061/2010/319142, hdl.handle.net/1765/58230 | |
Journal of Nucleic Acids | |
Organisation | Department of Molecular Genetics |
Warmerdam, D., Kanaar, R., & Smits, V. (2010). Differential dynamics of ATR-mediated checkpoint regulators. Journal of Nucleic Acids, 2010. doi:10.4061/2010/319142 |