CUL-4 ubiquitin ligase maintains genome stability by restraining DNA-replication licensing

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Weiwei Zhong
Hui Feng
Fernando E. Santiago
Edward T. Kipreos
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[1] University of Georgia,Department of Cellular Biology
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Nature | 2003年 / 423卷
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To maintain genome stability, DNA replication is strictly regulated to occur only once per cell cycle. In eukaryotes, the presence of ‘licensing proteins’ at replication origins during the G1 cell-cycle phase allows the formation of the pre-replicative complex1. The removal of licensing proteins from chromatin during the S phase ensures that origins fire only once per cell cycle1. Here we show that the CUL-4 ubiquitin ligase temporally restricts DNA-replication licensing in Caenorhabditis elegans. Inactivation of CUL-4 causes massive DNA re-replication, producing cells with up to 100C DNA content. The C. elegans orthologue of the replication-licensing factor Cdt1 (refs 2, 3) is required for DNA replication. C. elegans CDT-1 is present in G1-phase nuclei but disappears as cells enter S phase. In cells lacking CUL-4, CDT-1 levels fail to decrease during S phase and instead remain constant in the re-replicating cells. Removal of one genomic copy of cdt-1 suppresses the cul-4 re-replication phenotype. We propose that CUL-4 prevents aberrant re-initiation of DNA replication, at least in part, by facilitating the degradation of CDT-1.
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