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LEM-3 is a midbody-tethered DNA nuclease that resolves chromatin bridges during late mitosis.


ABSTRACT: Faithful chromosome segregation and genome maintenance requires the removal of all DNA bridges that physically link chromosomes before cells divide. Using C. elegans embryos we show that the LEM-3/Ankle1 nuclease defines a previously undescribed genome integrity mechanism by processing DNA bridges right before cells divide. LEM-3 acts at the midbody, the structure where abscission occurs at the end of cytokinesis. LEM-3 localization depends on factors needed for midbody assembly, and LEM-3 accumulation is increased and prolonged when chromatin bridges are trapped at the cleavage plane. LEM-3 locally processes chromatin bridges that arise from incomplete DNA replication, unresolved recombination intermediates, or the perturbance of chromosome structure. Proper LEM-3 midbody localization and function is regulated by AIR-2/Aurora B kinase. Strikingly, LEM-3 acts cooperatively with the BRC-1/BRCA1 homologous recombination factor to promote genome integrity. These findings provide a molecular basis for the suspected role of the LEM-3 orthologue Ankle1 in human breast cancer.

SUBMITTER: Hong Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5820297 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Feb

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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LEM-3 is a midbody-tethered DNA nuclease that resolves chromatin bridges during late mitosis.

Hong Ye Y   Sonneville Remi R   Wang Bin B   Scheidt Viktor V   Meier Bettina B   Woglar Alexander A   Demetriou Sarah S   Labib Karim K   Jantsch Verena V   Gartner Anton A  

Nature communications 20180220 1


Faithful chromosome segregation and genome maintenance requires the removal of all DNA bridges that physically link chromosomes before cells divide. Using C. elegans embryos we show that the LEM-3/Ankle1 nuclease defines a previously undescribed genome integrity mechanism by processing DNA bridges right before cells divide. LEM-3 acts at the midbody, the structure where abscission occurs at the end of cytokinesis. LEM-3 localization depends on factors needed for midbody assembly, and LEM-3 accum  ...[more]

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