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  2. MHF1-MHF2, a histone-fold-containing protein complex, participates in the Fanconi anemia pathway via FANCM

MHF1-MHF2, a histone-fold-containing protein complex, participates in the Fanconi anemia pathway via FANCM

  • Mol Cell. 2010 Mar 26;37(6):879-86. doi: 10.1016/j.molcel.2010.01.036.
Thiyam Ramsing Singh 1 Dorina Saro Abdullah Mahmood Ali Xiao-Feng Zheng Chang-hu Du Michael W Killen Aristidis Sachpatzidis Kebola Wahengbam Andrew J Pierce Yong Xiong Patrick Sung Amom Ruhikanta Meetei
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  • 1 Division of Experimental Hematology and Cancer Biology, Cincinnati Children's Research Foundation and University of Cincinnati College of Medicine, Cincinnati, OH 45229, USA.
Abstract

FANCM is a Fanconi anemia nuclear core complex protein required for the functional integrity of the FANC-BRCA pathway of DNA damage response and repair. Here we report the isolation and characterization of two histone-fold-containing FANCM-associated proteins, MHF1 and MHF2. We show that suppression of MHF1 expression results in (1) destabilization of FANCM and MHF2, (2) impairment of DNA damage-induced monoubiquitination and foci formation of FANCD2, (3) defective chromatin localization of FA nuclear core complex proteins, (4) elevated MMC-induced chromosome aberrations, and (5) sensitivity to MMC and camptothecin. We also provide biochemical evidence that MHF1 and MHF2 assemble into a heterodimer that binds DNA and enhances the DNA branch migration activity of FANCM. These findings reveal critical roles of the MHF1-MHF2 dimer in DNA damage repair and genome maintenance through FANCM.

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