Article ID Journal Published Year Pages File Type
1938474 Biochemical and Biophysical Research Communications 2007 4 Pages PDF
Abstract

Bleomycins are small glycopeptide cancer chemotherapeutics that give rise to 3′-modified DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, DSBs are predominantly repaired by RAD52-dependent homologous recombination (HR) with some support by Yku70/Yku80 (KU)-dependent pathways. The main DSB repair function of KU is believed to be as part of the non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ) pathway, but KU also functions in a “chromosome healing” pathway that seals DSBs by de novo telomere addition. We report here that rad52Δyku70Δ double mutants are considerably more bleomycin hypersensitive than rad52Δlig4Δ cells that lack the NHEJ-specific DNA ligase 4. Moreover, the telomere-specific KU mutation yku80-135i also dramatically increases rad52Δ bleomycin hypersensitivity, almost to the level of rad52Δyku80Δ. The results indicate that telomere-specific functions of KU play a more prominent role in the repair of bleomycin-induced damage than its NHEJ functions, which could have important clinical implications for bleomycin-based combination chemotherapies.

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