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Publication : A protease pathway for the repair of topoisomerase II-DNA covalent complexes.

First Author  Zhang A Year  2006
Journal  J Biol Chem Volume  281
Issue  47 Pages  35997-6003
PubMed ID  16973621 Mgi Jnum  J:117582
Mgi Id  MGI:3696923 Doi  10.1074/jbc.M604149200
Citation  Zhang A, et al. (2006) A protease pathway for the repair of topoisomerase II-DNA covalent complexes. J Biol Chem 281(47):35997-6003
abstractText  Despite rapid advances in the field of DNA repair, little is known about the repair of protein-DNA adducts. Previous studies have demonstrated that topoisomerase II (TopII)-DNA adducts (TopII-DNA covalent complexes) are rapidly degraded by the proteasome. It has been hypothesized that proteasomal degradation of TopII-DNA covalent adducts exposes TopII-concealed DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) for repair. To test this hypothesis, the anticancer drug, VP-16 (etoposide), was employed to induce TopII-DNA covalent complexes in mammalian cells, and the involvement of proteasome in processing TopII-DNA covalent complexes into DSBs was investigated. Consistent with the hypothesis, VP-16-induced DSBs as monitored by neutral comet assay, as well as DNA damage signals (e.g. gamma-H2AX) were significantly reduced in the presence of the proteasome inhibitor, MG132. Using both top2beta knock-out mouse embryonic fibroblasts and Top2beta small interfering RNA knockdown PC12 cells, as well as postmitotic neurons in which TopIIalpha was absent, we showed that VP-16-induced DNA damage signals were attenuated upon proteasome inhibition, suggesting the involvement of proteasome in the repair/processing of both TopIIalpha-DNA and TopIIbeta-DNA adducts. By contrast, hydrogen peroxide-induced gamma-H2AX was unaffected upon proteasome inhibition, suggesting a specific requirement of the proteasome pathway in the processing of TopII-DNA covalent complexes into DNA damage.
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