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Interaction of Chk1 with Treslin negatively regulates the initiation of chromosomal DNA replication.


ABSTRACT: Treslin helps to trigger the initiation of DNA replication by promoting integration of Cdc45 into the replicative helicase. Treslin is a key positive-regulatory target of cell-cycle control mechanisms; activation of Treslin by cyclin-dependent kinase is essential for the initiation of replication. Here we demonstrate that Treslin is also a critical locus for negative regulatory mechanisms that suppress initiation. We found that the checkpoint-regulatory kinase Chk1 associates specifically with a C-terminal domain of Treslin (designated TRCT). Mutations in the TRCT domain abolish binding of Chk1 to Treslin and thereby eliminate Chk1-catalyzed phosphorylation of Treslin. Significantly, abolition of the Treslin-Chk1 interaction results in elevated initiation of chromosomal DNA replication during an unperturbed cell cycle, which reveals a function for Chk1 during a normal S phase. This increase is due to enhanced loading of Cdc45 onto potential replication origins. These studies provide important insights into how vertebrate cells orchestrate proper initiation of replication.

SUBMITTER: Guo C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC4321788 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Interaction of Chk1 with Treslin negatively regulates the initiation of chromosomal DNA replication.

Guo Cai C   Kumagai Akiko A   Schlacher Katharina K   Shevchenko Anna A   Shevchenko Andrej A   Dunphy William G WG  

Molecular cell 20141231 3


Treslin helps to trigger the initiation of DNA replication by promoting integration of Cdc45 into the replicative helicase. Treslin is a key positive-regulatory target of cell-cycle control mechanisms; activation of Treslin by cyclin-dependent kinase is essential for the initiation of replication. Here we demonstrate that Treslin is also a critical locus for negative regulatory mechanisms that suppress initiation. We found that the checkpoint-regulatory kinase Chk1 associates specifically with a  ...[more]

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