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Coordinating DNA Replication and Mitosis through Ubiquitin/SUMO and CDK1
Authors:Antonio Galarreta  Pablo Valledor  Oscar Fernandez-Capetillo  Emilio Lecona
Affiliation:1.Genomic Instability Group, Spanish National Cancer Research Centre (CNIO), 28029 Madrid, Spain; (A.G.); (P.V.);2.Science for Life Laboratory, Division of Genome Biology, Department of Medical Biochemistry and Biophysics, Karolinska Institute, S-171 21 Stockholm, Sweden;3.Centre for Molecular Biology Severo Ochoa (CBMSO, CSIC-UAM), Chromatin, Cancer and the Ubiquitin System Lab, Department of Genome Dynamics and Function, 28049 Madrid, Spain
Abstract:Post-translational modification of the DNA replication machinery by ubiquitin and SUMO plays key roles in the faithful duplication of the genetic information. Among other functions, ubiquitination and SUMOylation serve as signals for the extraction of factors from chromatin by the AAA ATPase VCP. In addition to the regulation of DNA replication initiation and elongation, we now know that ubiquitination mediates the disassembly of the replisome after DNA replication termination, a process that is essential to preserve genomic stability. Here, we review the recent evidence showing how active DNA replication restricts replisome ubiquitination to prevent the premature disassembly of the DNA replication machinery. Ubiquitination also mediates the removal of the replisome to allow DNA repair. Further, we discuss the interplay between ubiquitin-mediated replisome disassembly and the activation of CDK1 that is required to set up the transition from the S phase to mitosis. We propose the existence of a ubiquitin–CDK1 relay, where the disassembly of terminated replisomes increases CDK1 activity that, in turn, favors the ubiquitination and disassembly of more replisomes. This model has important implications for the mechanism of action of cancer therapies that induce the untimely activation of CDK1, thereby triggering premature replisome disassembly and DNA damage.
Keywords:DNA replication  mitosis  ubiquitin  SUMO  USP7  CDK1
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