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Role of Dot1 in the response to alkylating DNA damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae:: Regulation of DNA damage tolerance by the error-prone polymerases Po1ζ/Rev1

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GENETICS
卷 179, 期 3, 页码 1197-1210

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GENETICS SOCIETY AMERICA
DOI: 10.1534/genetics.108.089003

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Maintenance of genomic integrity relies oil a Proper response to DNA injuries integrated by the DNA damage checkpoint; histone modifications play an important role in this response. Dot1 methylates lysine 79 of histone H3. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Dot1 is required for the meiotic recombination checkpoint as well as for chromatin silencing and the G(1)/S and intra-S DNA damage checkpoints in vegetative cells. Here, we report the analysis of the function of Dot1 in the response to alkylating damage. Unexpectedly, deletion of DOT1 results in increased resistance to the alkylating agent methyl methanesulfonate (MMS). This phenotype is independent of the dot1 silencing defect and does not result from reduced levels of DNA damage. Deletion of DOT1 partially or totally suppresses the MMS sensitivity of various DNA repair mutants (rad52, rad54, yku80, rad1, rad14, apn1, rad5, rad30). However, the rev1 dot1 and rev3 dot1 mutants show enhanced MMS sensitivity and dot1 does not attenuate the MMS sensitivity of rad52 rev3 or rad52 rev1. In addition, Rev3-dependent MMS-induced mutagenesis is increased. in cells. We propose that Dot1 inhibits translesion synthesis (TLS) by Po1 zeta/Rev1 and that the MMS resistance observed in the Dot1 mutant results from the enhanced TLS activity.

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