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Publication : Never-in-mitosis related kinase 1 functions in DNA damage response and checkpoint control.

First Author  Chen Y Year  2008
Journal  Cell Cycle Volume  7
Issue  20 Pages  3194-201
PubMed ID  18843199 Mgi Jnum  J:219092
Mgi Id  MGI:5619475 Doi  10.4161/cc.7.20.6815
Citation  Chen Y, et al. (2008) Never-in-mitosis related kinase 1 functions in DNA damage response and checkpoint control. Cell Cycle 7(20):3194-201
abstractText  Nek1, the first mammalian ortholog of the fungal protein kinase never in mitosis A, is involved early in the DNA damage sensing/repair pathway after ionizing radiation. Here we extend this finding by showing that Nek1 localizes to nuclear foci of DNA damage in response to many different types of damage in addition to IR. Untransformed cells established from kat2J/Nek1(-/-) mice fail to arrest properly at G(1)/S and M-phase checkpoints in response to DNA damage. G(1)-S-phase checkpoint control can be rescued by ectopically overexpressing wild-type Nek1. In Nek1(-/-) murine cells and in human cells with Nek1 expression silenced by siRNA, the checkpoint kinases Chk1 and Chk2 fail to be activated properly in response to ionizing or UV radiation. In cells without functional Nek1, DNA is not repaired properly, double-stranded DNA breaks persist long after low dose IR, and excessive numbers of chromosome breaks are observed. These data show that Nek1 is important for efficient DNA damage checkpoint control and for proper DNA damage repair.
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