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APC/CCDH1 synchronizes ribose-5-phosphate levels and DNA synthesis to cell cycle progression.


ABSTRACT: Accumulation of nucleotide building blocks prior to and during S phase facilitates DNA duplication. Herein, we find that the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) synchronizes ribose-5-phosphate levels and DNA synthesis during the cell cycle. In late G1 and S phases, transketolase-like 1 (TKTL1) is overexpressed and forms stable TKTL1-transketolase heterodimers that accumulate ribose-5-phosphate. This accumulation occurs by asymmetric production of ribose-5-phosphate from the non-oxidative pentose phosphate pathway and prevention of ribose-5-phosphate removal by depleting transketolase homodimers. In the G2 and M phases after DNA synthesis, expression of the APC/C adaptor CDH1 allows APC/CCDH1 to degrade D-box-containing TKTL1, abrogating ribose-5-phosphate accumulation by TKTL1. TKTL1-overexpressing cancer cells exhibit elevated ribose-5-phosphate levels. The low CDH1 or high TKTL1-induced accumulation of ribose-5-phosphate facilitates nucleotide and DNA synthesis as well as cell cycle progression in a ribose-5-phosphate-saturable manner. Here we reveal that the cell cycle control machinery regulates DNA synthesis by mediating ribose-5-phosphate sufficiency.

SUBMITTER: Li Y 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6555833 | biostudies-other | 2019 Jun

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-other

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APC/C<sup>CDH1</sup> synchronizes ribose-5-phosphate levels and DNA synthesis to cell cycle progression.

Li Yang Y   Yao Cui-Fang CF   Xu Fu-Jiang FJ   Qu Yuan-Yuan YY   Li Jia-Tao JT   Lin Yan Y   Cao Zhong-Lian ZL   Lin Peng-Cheng PC   Xu Wei W   Zhao Shi-Min SM   Zhao Jian-Yuan JY  

Nature communications 20190607 1


Accumulation of nucleotide building blocks prior to and during S phase facilitates DNA duplication. Herein, we find that the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C) synchronizes ribose-5-phosphate levels and DNA synthesis during the cell cycle. In late G<sub>1</sub> and S phases, transketolase-like 1 (TKTL1) is overexpressed and forms stable TKTL1-transketolase heterodimers that accumulate ribose-5-phosphate. This accumulation occurs by asymmetric production of ribose-5-phosphate from the n  ...[more]

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