DNA damage induces p53-dependent BRCA1 nuclear export
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- DOI: 10.1074/jbc.M404137200
DNA damage induces p53-dependent BRCA1 nuclear export
Abstract
The tumor suppressor gene BRCA1 plays an important role in the response to DNA damage. BRCA1 function is regulated by a variety of mechanisms including transcriptional control, phosphorylation, and protein-protein interactions. Recent studies have shown that BRCA1 is a nuclear-cytoplasmic shuttle protein. Its subcellular localization is controlled by a nuclear localization signal-mediated nuclear import via the importin receptor pathway and a nuclear export signal-facilitated nuclear export through a CRM1-dependent pathway. Using the human breast cancer cell line, MCF7, the subcellular distribution of BRCA1 was assessed by immunohistochemical staining and Western blotting analyses of fractionated subcellullar extracts. Ionizing radiation stimulated BRCA1 nuclear export in a dose-dependent manner. This DNA damage-induced BRCA1 nuclear export utilized a CRM1-dependent mechanism and also required wild-type p53, whose function was abrogated by the E6 protein in MCF7 cells. In addition, the dependence on p53 was confirmed using a second cell type operating a tetracycline-inducible system. The effect of ionizing radiation on BRCA1 export was observed in every phase of the cell cycle, although BRCA1 localization did vary between the G(1), S, and G(2)/M phases. These results imply that, in addition to ATM-, ATR-, and Chk2-dependent phosphorylations, cytoplasmic relocalization of BRCA1 protein is a mechanism whereby BRCA1 function is regulated in response to DNA damage.
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