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Noncanonical role of the 9-1-1 clamp in the error-free DNA damage tolerance pathway

Authors :
Georgios I. Karras
Dana Branzei
Marco Fumasoni
Stefan Jentsch
Grzegorz Sienski
Fabio Vanoli
Source :
Molecular Cell
Publication Year :
2012

Abstract

Damaged DNA is an obstacle during DNA replication and a cause of genome instability and cancer. To bypass this problem, eukaryotes activate DNA damage tolerance (DDT) pathways that involve ubiquitylation of the DNA polymerase clamp proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA). Monoubiquitylation of PCNA mediates an error-prone pathway by recruiting translesion polymerases, whereas polyubiquitylation activates an error-free pathway that utilizes undamaged sister chromatids as templates. The error-free pathway involves recombination-related mechanisms; however, the factors that act along with polyubiquitylated PCNA remain largely unknown. Here we report that the PCNA-related 9-1-1 complex, which is typically linked to checkpoint signaling, participates together with Exo1 nuclease in error-free DDT. Notably, 9-1-1 promotes template switching in a manner that is distinct from its canonical checkpoint functions and uncoupled from the replication fork. Our findings thus reveal unexpected cooperation in the error-free pathway between the two related clamps and indicate that 9-1-1 plays a broader role in the DNA damage response than previously assumed.

Details

ISSN :
10974164
Volume :
49
Issue :
3
Database :
OpenAIRE
Journal :
Molecular cell
Accession number :
edsair.doi.dedup.....e453f5d661365bc7a59b239b3df776f2