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The S?/?M checkpoint at 37°C and the recovery of viability of the mutant polδts3 require the crb2?+ /rhp9?+ gene in fission yeast
Authors:M Grenon  J Tillit  K Piard  G Baldacci  S Francesconi
Institution:Institut de Recherches sur le Cancer du CNRS, UPR 9044 Laboratoire de Génétique et Biologie Moléculaire de la Réplication, 7 rue G. M?quet BP8, F-94801 Villejuif, France Tel.: +33-1-49583324, Fax: +33-1-46789980, FR
Abstract:We have isolated a mutant in fission yeast, in which mitosis is uncoupled from completion of DNA replication when DNA synthesis is impaired by a thermosensitive mutation in the gene encoding the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase δ. By functional complementation, we cloned the wild-type gene and identified it as the recently cloned checkpoint gene crb2 + /rhp9 + . This gene has been implicated in the DNA damage checkpoint and acts in the Chk1 pathway. Unlike the deleted strain dcrb2, cells bearing the crb2-1 allele were not affected in the DNA repair checkpoint after UV or MMS treatment at 30°?C, but were defective in this checkpoint function when treated with MMS at 37°?C. We analysed the involvement of Crb2 in the S/M checkpoint by blocking DNA replication with hydroxyurea, by using S phase cdc mutants, or by overexpression of the mutant PCNA L68S. Both crb2 mutants were unable to maintain the S/M checkpoint at 37°?C. Furthermore, the crb2 + gene was required, together with the cds1 + gene, for the S/M checkpoint at 30°?C. Finally, both the crb2 deletion and the crb2-1 allele induced a rapid death phenotype in the polδts3 background at both 30°?C and 37°?C. The rapid death phenotype was independent of the checkpoint functions.
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