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Cdk1 participates in BRCA1-dependent S phase checkpoint control in response to DNA damage.


ABSTRACT: Cdk2 and cdk1 are individually dispensable for cell-cycle progression in cancer cell lines because they are able to compensate for one another. However, shRNA-mediated depletion of cdk1 alone or small molecule cdk1 inhibition abrogated S phase cell-cycle arrest and the phosphorylation of a subset of ATR/ATM targets after DNA damage. Loss of DNA damage-induced checkpoint control was caused by a reduction in formation of BRCA1-containing foci. Mutation of BRCA1 at S1497 and S1189/S1191 resulted in loss of cdk1-mediated phosphorylation and also compromised formation of BRCA1-containing foci. Abrogation of checkpoint control after cdk1 depletion or inhibition in non-small-cell lung cancer cells sensitized them to DNA-damaging agents. Conversely, reduced cdk1 activity caused more potent G2/M arrest in nontransformed cells and antagonized the response to subsequent DNA damage. Cdk1 inhibition may therefore selectively sensitize BRCA1-proficient cancer cells to DNA-damaging treatments by disrupting BRCA1 function.

SUBMITTER: Johnson N 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3024055 | biostudies-literature | 2009 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Cdk1 participates in BRCA1-dependent S phase checkpoint control in response to DNA damage.

Johnson Neil N   Cai Dongpo D   Kennedy Richard D RD   Pathania Shailja S   Arora Mansi M   Li Yu-Chen YC   D'Andrea Alan D AD   Parvin Jeffrey D JD   Shapiro Geoffrey I GI  

Molecular cell 20090801 3


Cdk2 and cdk1 are individually dispensable for cell-cycle progression in cancer cell lines because they are able to compensate for one another. However, shRNA-mediated depletion of cdk1 alone or small molecule cdk1 inhibition abrogated S phase cell-cycle arrest and the phosphorylation of a subset of ATR/ATM targets after DNA damage. Loss of DNA damage-induced checkpoint control was caused by a reduction in formation of BRCA1-containing foci. Mutation of BRCA1 at S1497 and S1189/S1191 resulted in  ...[more]

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