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  2. Multifactorial contributions to an acute DNA damage response by BRCA1/BARD1-containing complexes

Multifactorial contributions to an acute DNA damage response by BRCA1/BARD1-containing complexes

  • Genes Dev. 2006 Jan 1;20(1):34-46. doi: 10.1101/gad.1381306.
Roger A Greenberg 1 Bijan Sobhian Shailja Pathania Sharon B Cantor Yoshihiro Nakatani David M Livingston
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Affiliation

  • 1 Department of Genetics, Harvard Medical School and The Dana Farber Cancer Institute, Boston, Massachusetts 02115, USA.
Abstract

The BRCA1 gene product and its stoichiometric binding partner, BARD1, play a vital role in the cellular response to DNA damage. However, how they acquire specific biochemical functions after DNA damage is poorly understood. Following exposure to genotoxic stress, DNA damage-specific interactions were observed between BRCA1/BARD1 and the DNA damage-response proteins, TopBP1 and Mre11/Rad50/NBS1. Two distinct DNA damage-dependent super complexes emerged; their activation was dependent, in part, on the actions of specific checkpoint kinases, and each super complex contributed to a distinctive aspect of the DNA damage response. The results support a new, multifactorial model that describes how genotoxic stress enables BRCA1 to execute a diverse set of DNA damage-response functions.

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