MCL-1 depletion impairs DNA double-strand break repair and reinitiation of stalled DNA replication forks

AR Mattoo, RK Pandita, S Chakraborty… - … and cellular biology, 2017 - Taylor & Francis
AR Mattoo, RK Pandita, S Chakraborty, V Charaka, K Mujoo, CR Hunt, TK Pandita
Molecular and cellular biology, 2017Taylor & Francis
ABSTRACT Myeloid cell leukemia 1 (MCL-1) is a prosurvival BCL-2 protein family member
highly expressed in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and regulated by growth factor signals
that manifest antiapoptotic activity. Here we report that depletion of MCL-1 but not its isoform
MCL-1S increases genomic instability and cell sensitivity to ionizing radiation (IR)-induced
death. MCL-1 association with genomic DNA increased postirradiation, and the protein
colocalized with 53BP1 foci. Postirradiation, MCL-1-depleted cells exhibited decreased γ …
Abstract
Myeloid cell leukemia 1 (MCL-1) is a prosurvival BCL-2 protein family member highly expressed in hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and regulated by growth factor signals that manifest antiapoptotic activity. Here we report that depletion of MCL-1 but not its isoform MCL-1S increases genomic instability and cell sensitivity to ionizing radiation (IR)-induced death. MCL-1 association with genomic DNA increased postirradiation, and the protein colocalized with 53BP1 foci. Postirradiation, MCL-1-depleted cells exhibited decreased γ-H2AX foci, decreased phosphorylation of ATR, and higher levels of residual 53BP1 and RIF1 foci, suggesting that DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair by homologous recombination (HR) was compromised. Consistent with this model, MCL-1-depleted cells had a reduced frequency of IR-induced BRCA1, RPA, and Rad51 focus formation, decreased DNA end resection, and decreased HR repair in the DR-GFP DSB repair model. Similarly, after HU induction of stalled replication forks in MCL-1-depleted cells, there was a decreased ability to subsequently restart DNA synthesis, which is normally dependent upon HR-mediated resolution of collapsed forks. Therefore, the present data support a model whereby MCL-1 depletion increases 53BP1 and RIF1 colocalization at DSBs, which inhibits BRCA1 recruitment, and sensitizes cells to DSBs from IR or stalled replication forks that require HR for repair.
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