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MDC1 directly binds phosphorylated histone H2AX to regulate cellular responses to DNA double-strand breaks.
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Cell [Cell] 2005 Dec 29; Vol. 123 (7), pp. 1213-26. - Publication Year :
- 2005
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Abstract
- Histone variant H2AX phosphorylation in response to DNA damage is the major signal for recruitment of DNA-damage-response proteins to regions of damaged chromatin. Loss of H2AX causes radiosensitivity, genome instability, and DNA double-strand-break repair defects, yet the mechanisms underlying these phenotypes remain obscure. Here, we demonstrate that mammalian MDC1/NFBD1 directly binds to phospho-H2AX (gammaH2AX) by specifically interacting with the phosphoepitope at the gammaH2AX carboxyl terminus. Moreover, through a combination of biochemical, cell-biological, and X-ray crystallographic approaches, we reveal the molecular details of the MDC1/NFBD1-gammaH2AX complex. These data provide compelling evidence that the MDC1/NFBD1 BRCT repeat domain is the major mediator of gammaH2AX recognition following DNA damage. We further show that MDC1/NFBD1-gammaH2AX complex formation regulates H2AX phosphorylation and is required for normal radioresistance and efficient accumulation of DNA-damage-response proteins on damaged chromatin. Thus, binding of MDC1/NFBD1 to gammaH2AX plays a central role in the mammalian response to DNA damage.
- Subjects :
- Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing
Amino Acid Sequence
Animals
Cell Cycle physiology
Cell Cycle Proteins
Conserved Sequence
DNA-Binding Proteins metabolism
DNA-Binding Proteins physiology
Humans
Models, Molecular
Molecular Sequence Data
Molecular Structure
Peptide Library
Phosphorylation
Protein Structure, Tertiary physiology
DNA Damage physiology
Histones metabolism
Nuclear Proteins metabolism
Trans-Activators metabolism
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Details
- Language :
- English
- ISSN :
- 0092-8674
- Volume :
- 123
- Issue :
- 7
- Database :
- MEDLINE
- Journal :
- Cell
- Publication Type :
- Academic Journal
- Accession number :
- 16377563
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cell.2005.09.038