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Miz1 and HectH9 regulate the stability of the checkpoint protein, TopBP1

Journal

EMBO JOURNAL
Volume 27, Issue 21, Pages 2851-2861

Publisher

NATURE PUBLISHING GROUP
DOI: 10.1038/emboj.2008.200

Keywords

Atr; Miz1; Myc; TopBP1

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  1. Deutsche Forschungsgemeinschaft [FOG 551]
  2. European Union
  3. Dutch Cancer Society
  4. Netherlands Organization for Scientific Research (NWO)

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The Myc-associated zinc-finger protein, Miz1, activates transcription of the p21cip1 gene in response to UV irradiation. Miz1 associates with topoisomerase II binding protein1 (TopBP1), an essential activator of the Atr kinase. We show here that Miz1 is required for the recruitment of a fraction of TopBP1 to chromatin, for the protection of TopBP1 from proteasomal degradation and for Atr-dependent signal transduction. TopBP1 that is not bound to chromatin is degraded by the HectH9 ( Mule, ARF-BP1 and HUWE1) ubiquitin ligase. Myc antagonizes the binding of TopBP1 to Miz1; as a result, expression of Myc leads to dissociation of TopBP1 from chromatin, reduces the amount of total TopBP1 and attenuates Atr-dependent signal transduction. Our data show that Miz1 and Myc affect the activity of the Atr checkpoint through their effect on TopBP1 chromatin association and stability.

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