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Smc5p promotes faithful chromosome transmission and DNA repair in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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GENETICS
Volume 172, Issue 4, Pages 2185-2200

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GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.105.053876

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  1. NIGMS NIH HHS [R01 GM031657, F32 GM075645, F32 GM075645-01, GM31657, R37 GM031657] Funding Source: Medline

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Heterodimers of structural maintenance of chromosomes (SMC) proteins form the core of several protein complexes involved in the organization of DNA, including condensation and cohesion of the chromosomes at metaphase. The functions of the complexes with a heterodimer of Smc5p and Smc6p are less clear. To better understand them, we created two S. cerevisia strains hearing temperature-sensitive alleles of SMC5 When shifted to the restrictive temperature, both mutants lose viability gradually, concomitant with the appearance of nuclear abnormalities and phosphorylation of the Rad5p DNA damage checkpoint protein. Removal of Rad52p or overexpression of the SUMO ligase Mms21p partially suppresses the temperature sensitivity of smc5 strains and increases their survival at the restrictive temperature. At the permissive temperature, smc5-31 but not smc5-33 cells exhibit hypersensitivity to several DNA-damaging agents despite induction of the DNA damage checkpoint. Similarly, smc5-31 but not smc5-33 cells are killed by overexpression of the SUMO ligase-defective Mms21-SAp but not by overexpression of wild-type Mms21p. Both smc5 alleles are synthetically lethal with mms21-SA and exhibit Rad52p-independent chromosome fragmentation and loss at semipermissive temperatures. Our data indicate a critical role for the S. cerevisia Smc5/6-containing complexes in both DNA repair and chromosome segregation.

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