Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8304100 | Biochimie | 2018 | 36 Pages |
Abstract
(A) Irradiation by γ-rays (red line) reduced H3S10ph levels. However, (B) H3S10ph was intact in the γH2AX-positive microirradiated genomic region. (C) Despite the fact that H3S10ph- and γH2AX-positive foci colocalized (interacted) in the G2 phase of the cell cycle, radiation-induced H3S10ph dephosphorylation was not directly linked to DNA repair processes, but instead (D) H3S10ph dephosphorylation was caused by a radiation-induced cell number decrease in the G1 phase. G1 phase was characterized by no interaction between H3S10ph and γH2AX (mentioned in panel C). Together, H3S10ph contributes to the function of γH2AX in DNA repair taking place in G2 phase.336
Keywords
ME2PTMSPHHRRIRIFH3K9acγH2AXHDAC1NHEJme3ME1FLIMDNA damageLysine acetylationposttranslational modificationFörster resonance energy transferFRETEpigeneticsHomologous recombination repairEmbryonic stem cellsMass spectrometrySerine phosphorylationHistone H3Histone H4histone deacetylase 1Nonhomologous end joiningKac
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Authors
Eva Bártová, Gabriela Lochmanová, SoÅa Legartová, Jana Suchánková, Radek Fedr, Jana KrejÄÃ, ZbynÄk Zdráhal,