Participation of kin17 protein in replication factories and in other DNA transactions mediated by high molecular weight nuclear complexes
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Participation of kin17 protein in replication factories and in other DNA transactions mediated by high molecular weight nuclear complexes
Abstract
The Homo sapiens kin17 ((HSA)kin17) protein is a chromatin-associated protein conserved during evolution and overproduced in certain human tumor cell lines. For the first time, immunoelectron microscopy analysis of endogenous (HSA)kin17 protein revealed an ultrastructural co-localization of (HSA)kin17 and bromodeoxyuridine (BrdUrd) at sites of DNA replication after either short (15 min) or long (120 min) pulses of BrdUrd labeling. After hydroxyurea (HU) or L-mimosine (Mimo) block and withdrawal, we observed that (HSA)kin17 was recruited onto the chromatin during the re-entry and the progression in the S phase. These results are consistent with a major role of (HSA)kin17 protein in DNA replication factories. Other treatments hampering replication fork progression and/or inducing double-strand breaks also triggered an accumulation and a concentration of the chromatin-bound (HSA)kin17 protein into large intranuclear foci 24 h post-treatment. Moreover, HU- and Mimo-induced (HSA)kin17 foci were retained in the nucleus after detergent extraction, suggesting a strong association with nuclear structures. Gel filtration analyses of cellular extracts showed that endogenous (HSA)kin17 protein co-eluted with both replication proteins RPA32 and RPA70 in a fraction containing complexes of M(r) 600,000. Interestingly, HU-induced G(1)-S arrest triggered an increase in the molecular weight of complexes containing (HSA)kin17 protein. Hence, treatments interfering with either initiation and/or elongation of DNA replication also recruited chromatin-bound (HSA)kin17 protein. We hypothesize that in the presence of unrepaired DNA damage, (HSA)kin17 protein concentrated into high molecular weight complexes probably to create a bridge that contributes to the harmonization of DNA replication and repair.
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