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Polycomb RING1A-and RING1B-dependent histone H2A monoubiquitylation at pericentromeric regions promotes S-phase progression

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JOURNAL OF CELL SCIENCE
Volume 128, Issue 19, Pages 3660-3671

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COMPANY BIOLOGISTS LTD
DOI: 10.1242/jcs.173021

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Pericentric heterochromatin; Polycomb; Replication; RING1A; RING1B

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  1. Ministerio de Economia y Competitividad (MINECO) [BFU2010-18146, SAF2013-47997, BFU2013-42918-P]
  2. CAM OncoCycle Programme [S2010/BMD-2470]
  3. Campus de Excelencia Internacional Universidad Autonoma de Madrid + Consejo SUperior de Investigaciones Cientificas (CEI UAM-CSIC) fellowship
  4. [289611]

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The functions of polycomb products extend beyond their well-known activity as transcriptional regulators to include genome duplication processes. Polycomb activities during DNA replication and DNA damage repair are unclear, particularly without induced replicative stress. We have used a cellularmodel of conditionally inactive polycomb E3 ligases (RING1A and RING1B), which monoubiquitylate lysine 119 of histone H2A (H2AK119Ub), to examine DNA replication in unperturbed cells. We identify slow elongation and fork stalling during DNA replication that is associated with the accumulation of mid and late S-phase cells. Signs of replicative stress and colocalisation of double-strand breaks with chromocenters, the sites of coalesced pericentromeric heterocromatic (PCH) domains, were enriched in cells at mid S-phase, the stage at which PCH is replicated. Altered replication was rescued by targeted monoubiquitylation of PCH through methyl-CpG binding domain protein 1. The acute senescence associated with the depletion of RING1 proteins, which is mediated by p21 (also known as CDKN1A) upregulation, could be uncoupled from a response to DNA damage. These findings link cell proliferation and the polycomb proteins RING1A and RING1B to S-phase progression through a specific function in PCH replication.

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