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Publication : Involvement of histone H1.2 in apoptosis induced by DNA double-strand breaks.

First Author  Konishi A Year  2003
Journal  Cell Volume  114
Issue  6 Pages  673-88
PubMed ID  14505568 Mgi Jnum  J:107681
Mgi Id  MGI:3621668 Doi  10.1016/s0092-8674(03)00719-0
Citation  Konishi A, et al. (2003) Involvement of histone H1.2 in apoptosis induced by DNA double-strand breaks. Cell 114(6):673-88
abstractText  It is poorly understood how apoptotic signals arising from DNA damage are transmitted to mitochondria, which release apoptogenic factors into the cytoplasm that activate downstream destruction programs. Here, we identify histone H1.2 as a cytochrome c-releasing factor that appears in the cytoplasm after exposure to X-ray irradiation. While all nuclear histone H1 forms are released into the cytoplasm in a p53-dependent manner after irradiation, only H1.2, but not other H1 forms, induced cytochrome c release from isolated mitochondria in a Bak-dependent manner. Reducing H1.2 expression enhanced cellular resistance to apoptosis induced by X-ray irradiation or etoposide, but not that induced by other stimuli including TNF-alpha and UV irradiation. H1.2-deficient mice exhibited increased cellular resistance in thymocytes and the small intestine to X-ray-induced apoptosis. These results indicate that histone H1.2 plays an important role in transmitting apoptotic signals from the nucleus to the mitochondria following DNA double-strand breaks.
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