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The role of MOF in the ionizing radiation response is conserved in Drosophila melanogaster
Authors:Manika P. Bhadra  Nobuo Horikoshi  Sreerangam NCVL Pushpavallipvalli  Arpita Sarkar  Indira Bag  Anita Krishnan  John C. Lucchesi  Rakesh Kumar  Qin Yang  Raj K. Pandita  Mayank Singh  Utpal Bhadra  Joel C. Eissenberg  Tej K. Pandita
Affiliation:Indian Institute of Chemical Technology, Hyderabad, AP 500007, India.
Abstract:In Drosophila, males absent on the first (MOF) acetylates histone H4 at lysine 16 (H4K16ac). This acetylation mark is highly enriched on the male X chromosome and is required for dosage compensation in Drosophila but not utilized for such in mammals. Recently, we and others reported that mammalian MOF, through H4K16ac, has a critical role at multiple stages in the DNA damage response (DDR) and double-strand break repair pathways. The goal of this study was to test whether mof is similarly required for the response to ionizing radiation (IR) in Drosophila. We report that Drosophila mof mutations in males and females, as well as mof knockdown in SL-2 cells, reduce post-irradiation survival. MOF depletion in SL-2 cells also results in an elevated frequency of metaphases with chromosomal aberrations, suggesting that MOF is involved in DDR. Mutation in Drosophila mof also results in a defective mitotic checkpoint, enhanced apoptosis, and a defective p53 response post-irradiation. In addition, IR exposure enhanced H4K16ac levels in Drosophila as it also does in mammals. These results are the first to demonstrate a requirement for MOF in the whole animal IR response and suggest that the role of MOF in the response to IR is conserved between Drosophila and mammals.
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