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2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Rodrigo Meléndez García ◽  
Olivier Haccard ◽  
Albert Chesneau ◽  
Hemalatha Narassimprakash ◽  
Jerome E Roger ◽  
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In multicellular eukaryotic organisms, the initiation of DNA replication occurs asynchronously throughout S-phase according to a regulated replication timing program. Here, using Xenopus egg extracts, we showed that Yap (Yes-associated protein 1), a downstream effector of the Hippo signaling pathway, is required for the control of DNA replication dynamics. We found that Yap is recruited to chromatin at the start of DNA replication and that Yap depletion accelerates DNA replication dynamics by increasing the number of activated replication origins. Furthermore, we identified Rif1, a major regulator of the DNA replication timing program, as a novel Yap binding protein. In Xenopus embryos, using a Trim-Away approach during cleavage stages devoid of transcription, we found that both Yap and Rif1 depletion trigger an acceleration of cell divisions, suggesting a shorter S-phase by alterations of the replication program. Finally, our data show that Rif1 knockdown leads to defects in the partitioning of early versus late replication foci in retinal stem cells, as we previously showed for Yap. Altogether, our findings unveil a non-transcriptional role for Yap in regulating replication dynamics. We propose that Yap and Rif1 function as breaks to control the DNA replication program in early embryos and post-embryonic stem cells.


mBio ◽  
2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simran Khurana ◽  
Tovah E. Markowitz ◽  
Juraj Kabat ◽  
Alison A. McBride

Human papillomaviruses are small DNA viruses that cause chronic infection of cutaneous and mucosal epithelium. In some cases, persistent infection with HPV can result in cancer, and 5% of human cancers are the result of HPV infection.


2021 ◽  
Vol 8 ◽  
Author(s):  
Desmond Onyeka Agwunobi ◽  
Miao Zhang ◽  
Xinyue Shi ◽  
Shiqi Zhang ◽  
Meng Zhang ◽  
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DNA methylation, mediated by DNA methyltransferases (Dnmts), is a typical epigenetic process that plays an important role in affecting organism acclimatization and adaptation to environmental changes. However, information about Dnmts and their associations with the cold tolerance of ticks remains meager. Hence, in the present study, the Dnmts in important vector ticks Dermacentor silvarum and Haemaphysalis longicornis were cloned and identified, and their functions in cold response were further explored. Results showed that the length of DsDnmt and DsDnmt1 in D. silvarum, and HlDnmt1 and HlDnmt in H. longicornis were 1,284, 549, 1,500, and 1,613 bp, respectively. Bioinformatics in protein analysis revealed that they were all unstable hydrophilic proteins and were mainly characterized with Dcm (DNA cytosine methyltransferase domain), Dnmt1-RFD (DNA methyltransferase replication foci domain), zf-CXXC (zinc finger-CXXC domain), and BAH (Bromo adjacent homology domain). The relative expression of these Dnmts was reduced after cold treatment for 3 days (P < 0.05), and increased with the extension of treatment. Western blot revealed that Dnmt1 decreased first and then increased significantly (P < 0.05) in both tick species, whereas other Dnmts fluctuated at varying degrees. RNA interference significantly silenced the genes Dnmts (P < 0.01), and mortality increased significantly (P < 0.05), when exposed to sub-lethal temperature, underscoring the important roles of Dnmts during the cold response of D. silvarum and H. longicornis. The above results lay the foundation for further understanding of the epigenetic regulation of DNA methylation in cold acclimatization and adaptation of ticks.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Simran Khurana ◽  
Tovah E. Markowitz ◽  
Juraj Kabat ◽  
Alison A McBride

The life cycle of HPV depends on keratinocyte differentiation as the virus modulates and takes advantage of cellular pathways to replicate its genome and assemble viral particles in differentiated cells. Viral genomes are amplified in nuclear replication foci in differentiated keratinocytes, and DNA repair factors from the DNA damage response signaling pathway are recruited to replicate viral DNA. The HPV genome is associated with cellular histones at all stages of the infectious cycle, and here we show the histone variant macroH2A1 is bound to the HPV genome and enriched in viral replication foci in differentiated cells. MacroH2A1 isoforms play important roles in cellular transcriptional repression, double strand break repair, and replication stress. The viral E8^E2 protein also binds to the HPV genome and inhibits viral replication and gene expression by recruiting NCoR/SMRT complexes. We show here that E8^E2 and SMRT also localize within replication foci, though not through direct interaction with macroH2A1. Conversely, transcription complexes containing RNA polymerase II and Brd4 are located on the surface of the foci. Foci generated with an HPV16 E8^E2 mutant genome are not enriched for SMRT or macroH2A1 but contain transcriptional complexes throughout the foci. We demonstrate that macroH2A1 promotes viral late transcription and propose that it does so by spatially separating replication and transcription activities within replication foci.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Katharina M Scherer ◽  
Luca Mascheroni ◽  
George W Carnell ◽  
Lucia C S Wunderlich ◽  
Stanislaw Makarchuk ◽  
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Despite being the target of extensive research efforts due to the COVID-19 pandemic, relatively little is known about the dynamics of SARS-CoV-2 replication within cells. We investigate and characterise the tightly orchestrated sequence of events during different stages of the infection cycle by visualising the spatiotemporal dynamics of the four structural proteins of SARS-CoV-2 at high resolution. The nucleoprotein is expressed first and accumulates around folded ER membranes in convoluted layers that connect to viral RNA replication foci. We find that of the three transmembrane proteins, the membrane protein appears at the Golgi apparatus/ERGIC before the spike and envelope proteins. Relocation of the lysosome marker LAMP1 towards the assembly compartment and its detection in transport vesicles of viral proteins confirm an important role of lysosomes in SARS-CoV-2 egress. These data provide new insights into the spatiotemporal regulation of SARS-CoV-2 assembly, and refine current understanding of SARS-CoV-2 replication.


2021 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jo-Ann Nettersheim ◽  
Régine Janel-Bintz ◽  
Lauriane Kuhn ◽  
Agnès M Cordonnier

DNA polymerase η (pol η) is specifically required for translesion DNA synthesis across ultraviolet radiation-induced DNA lesions. Recruitment of this error-prone DNA polymerase is tightly regulated during replication to avoid mutagenesis and perturbation of fork progression. Here we report that pol η interacts with the calpain small subunit-1 (CAPNS1), in a yeast two-hybrid screening. This interaction is functional as demonstrated by the ability of endogenous calpain to mediate calcium-dependent cleavage of pol η in cell-free extracts and in living cells treated with a calcium ionophore. The proteolysis of pol η is found to occur at position 465 leading to a catalytically active truncated protein containing the PCNA-interacting motif PIP1. Unexpectedly, cell treatment with the specific calpain inhibitor calpeptin results in a decreased extent of pol η foci after UV irradiation, indicating that calpain positively regulates pol η accumulation in replication foci.


Author(s):  
Jacobo Gómez-González ◽  
Yolanda Pérez ◽  
Giuseppe Sciortino ◽  
Lorena Roldan-Martín ◽  
José Martínez-Costas ◽  
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2020 ◽  
Author(s):  
Jacobo Gómez-González ◽  
Yolanda Pérez ◽  
Giuseppe Sciortino ◽  
Lorena Roldan-Martín ◽  
José Martínez-Costas ◽  
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