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Frag1, a homolog of alternative replication factor C subunits, links replication stress surveillance with apoptosis.


ABSTRACT: We report the identification and characterization of a potent regulator of genomic integrity, mouse and human FRAG1 gene, a conserved homolog of replication factor C large subunit that is homologous to the alternative replication factor C subunits Elg1, Ctf18/Chl12, and Rad24 of budding yeast. FRAG1 was identified in a search for key caretaker genes involved in the regulation of genomic stability under conditions of replicative stress. In response to stress, Atr participates in the down-regulation of FRAG1 expression, leading to the induction of apoptosis through the release of Rad9 from damaged chromatin during the S phase of the cell cycle, allowing Rad9-Bcl2 association and induction of proapoptotic Bax protein. We propose that the Frag1 signal pathway, by linking replication stress surveillance with apoptosis induction, plays a central role in determining whether DNA damage is compatible with cell survival or whether it requires cell elimination by apoptosis.

SUBMITTER: Ishii H 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC1172282 | biostudies-literature | 2005 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Frag1, a homolog of alternative replication factor C subunits, links replication stress surveillance with apoptosis.

Ishii Hideshi H   Inageta Taeko T   Mimori Koshi K   Saito Toshiyuki T   Sasaki Hiroki H   Isobe Masaharu M   Mori Masaki M   Croce Carlo M CM   Huebner Kay K   Ozawa Keiya K   Furukawa Yusuke Y  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 20050627 27


We report the identification and characterization of a potent regulator of genomic integrity, mouse and human FRAG1 gene, a conserved homolog of replication factor C large subunit that is homologous to the alternative replication factor C subunits Elg1, Ctf18/Chl12, and Rad24 of budding yeast. FRAG1 was identified in a search for key caretaker genes involved in the regulation of genomic stability under conditions of replicative stress. In response to stress, Atr participates in the down-regulati  ...[more]

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