Authors
Junya Tomida, Akiko Itaya, Tomoko Shigechi, Junya Unno, Emi Uchida, Masae Ikura, Yuji Masuda, Shun Matsuda, Jun Adachi, Masahiko Kobayashi, Amom Ruhikanta Meetei, Yoshihiko Maehara, Ken-ichi Yamamoto, Kenji Kamiya, Akira Matsuura, Tomonari Matsuda, Tsuyoshi Ikura, Masamichi Ishiai, Minoru Takata
Publication date
2013/5/30
Journal
Nucleic acids research
Volume
41
Issue
14
Pages
6930-6941
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Description
When DNA replication is stalled at sites of DNA damage, a cascade of responses is activated in the cell to halt cell cycle progression and promote DNA repair. A pathway initiated by the kinase Ataxia teleangiectasia and Rad3 related (ATR) and its partner ATR interacting protein (ATRIP) plays an important role in this response. The Fanconi anemia (FA) pathway is also activated following genomic stress, and defects in this pathway cause a cancer-prone hematologic disorder in humans. Little is known about how these two pathways are coordinated. We report here that following cellular exposure to DNA cross-linking damage, the FA core complex enhances binding and localization of ATRIP within damaged chromatin. In cells lacking the core complex, ATR-mediated phosphorylation of two functional response targets, ATRIP and FANCI, is defective. We also provide evidence that the canonical ATR activation …
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