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Effect of polyamine deficiency on proteins involved in Okazaki fragment maturation
Authors:Johansson Veronica M  Miniotis Maria Falck  Hegardt Cecilia  Jönsson Göran  Staaf Johan  Berntsson Pia S H  Oredsson Stina M  Alm Kersti
Institution:1. Department of Cell and Organism Biology, Lund University, Helgonav?gen 3B, SE‐223 62 Lund, Sweden;2. Department of Oncology, Clinical Sciences, Lund University, Lund, Sweden
Abstract:Polyamine depletion causes S phase prolongation, and earlier studies indicate that the elongation step of DNA replication is affected. This led us to investigate the effects of polyamine depletion on enzymes crucial for Okazaki fragment maturation in the two breast cancer cell lines MCF-7 and L56Br-C1. In MCF-7 cells, treatment with N(1),N(11)-diethylnorspermine (DENSPM) causes S phase prolongation. In L56Br-C1 cells the prolongation is followed by massive apoptosis. In the present study we show that L56Br-C1 cells have substantially lower basal expressions of two Okazaki fragment maturation key proteins, DNA ligase I and FEN1, than MCF-7 cells. Thus, these two proteins might be promising markers for prediction of polyamine depletion sensitivity, something that can be useful for cancer treatment with polyamine analogues. DENSPM treatment affects the cellular distribution of FEN1 in L56Br-C1 cells, but not in MCF-7 cells, implying that FEN1 is affected by or involved in DENSPM-induced apoptosis.
Keywords:DNA ligase I  FEN1  human breast cancer  DENSPM  CGP 48664
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