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Recruitment of HP1β to UVA-induced DNA Lesions is Independent of Radiation-induced Changes in A-type Lamins

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Journal Biol Cell
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 2014 Mar 12
PMID 24611931
Citations 5
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Abstract

Background Information: The optimal repair of DNA lesions is fundamental for physiological processes. We asked whether the recruitment of HP1β, 53BP1 and BMI1 proteins to ultraviolet (UVA)-induced DNA lesions requires functional A-type lamins.

Results: We found that UVA irradiation of nuclear lamina abolished the fluorescence of mCherry-tagged A-type lamins and destroyed the nuclear lamina as also observed by electron microscopy studies. Similarly, an absence of endogenous A- and B-type lamins was found in irradiated regions by UVA. However, irradiation did not affect the recruitment of HP1β, 53BP1 and BMI1 to DNA lesions. The UVA-induced shrinkage of the nuclear lamina, which anchors chromatin, explains why UVA-micro-irradiated chromatin is relaxed. Conversely, additional experiments with γ-irradiation showed that the nuclear lamina remained intact and the genome-wide level of HP1β was stable. Fluorescence intensity of HP1β and BMI1 in UVA-induced DNA lesions and level of HP1β after γ-irradiation were unaffected by deficiency in A-type lamins, whereas those parameters of 53BP1 were changed.

Conclusions: We conclude that only the 53BP1 status in DNA lesions, induced by UVA or γ-rays, is affected by A-type lamin deficiency, which was not observed for heterochromatin-related proteins HP1β and BMI1.

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