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The MMS22L-TONSL complex mediates recovery from replication stress and homologous recombination
Authors:O'Donnell Lara  Panier Stephanie  Wildenhain Jan  Tkach Johnny M  Al-Hakim Abdallah  Landry Marie-Claude  Escribano-Diaz Cristina  Szilard Rachel K  Young Jordan T F  Munro Meagan  Canny Marella D  Kolas Nadine K  Zhang Wei  Harding Shane M  Ylanko Jarkko  Mendez Megan  Mullin Michael  Sun Thomas  Habermann Bianca  Datti Alessandro  Bristow Robert G  Gingras Anne-Claude  Tyers Michael D  Brown Grant W  Durocher Daniel
Institution:Samuel Lunenfeld Research Institute, Mount Sinai Hospital, 600 University Avenue, Toronto, ON M5G 1X5, Canada.
Abstract:Genome integrity is jeopardized each time DNA replication forks stall or collapse. Here we report the identification of a complex composed of MMS22L (C6ORF167) and TONSL (NFKBIL2) that participates in the recovery from replication stress. MMS22L and TONSL are homologous to yeast Mms22 and plant Tonsoku/Brushy1, respectively. MMS22L-TONSL accumulates at regions of ssDNA associated with distressed replication forks or at processed DNA breaks, and its depletion results in high levels of endogenous DNA double-strand breaks caused by an inability to complete DNA synthesis after replication fork collapse. Moreover, cells depleted of MMS22L are highly sensitive to camptothecin,?a topoisomerase I poison that impairs DNA replication progression. Finally, MMS22L and TONSL are necessary for the efficient formation of RAD51 foci after DNA damage, and their depletion impairs homologous recombination. These results indicate that MMS22L and TONSL are genome caretakers that stimulate the recombination-dependent repair of stalled or collapsed replication forks.
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