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. 2005 Apr;7(4):412-9.
doi: 10.1038/ncb1239. Epub 2005 Mar 27.

SMC5 and SMC6 genes are required for the segregation of repetitive chromosome regions

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SMC5 and SMC6 genes are required for the segregation of repetitive chromosome regions

Jordi Torres-Rosell et al. Nat Cell Biol. 2005 Apr.

Abstract

Structure chromosome (SMC) proteins organize the core of cohesin, condensin and Smc5-Smc6 complexes. The Smc5-Smc6 complex is required for DNA repair, as well as having another essential but enigmatic function. Here, we generated conditional mutants of SMC5 and SMC6 in budding yeast, in which the essential function was affected. We show that mutant smc5-6 and smc6-9 cells undergo an aberrant mitosis in which chromosome segregation of repetitive regions is impaired; this leads to DNA damage and RAD9-dependent activation of the Rad53 protein kinase. Consistent with a requirement for the segregation of repetitive regions, Smc5 and Smc6 proteins are enriched at ribosomal DNA (rDNA) and at some telomeres. We show that, following Smc5-Smc6 inactivation, metaphase-arrested cells show increased levels of X-shaped DNA (Holliday junctions) at the rDNA locus. Furthermore, deletion of RAD52 partially suppresses the temperature sensitivity of smc5-6 and smc6-9 mutants. We also present evidence showing that the rDNA segregation defects of smc5/smc6 mutants are mechanistically different from those previously observed for condensin mutants. These results point towards a role for the Smc5-Smc6 complex in preventing the formation of sister chromatid junctions, thereby ensuring the correct partitioning of chromosomes during anaphase.

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  • The importance of being Smc5/6.
    Watanabe Y. Watanabe Y. Nat Cell Biol. 2005 Apr;7(4):329-31. doi: 10.1038/ncb0405-329. Nat Cell Biol. 2005. PMID: 15803128 No abstract available.

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