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RECQL5 plays co-operative and complementary roles with WRN syndrome helicase.

Authors :
Popuri V
Huang J
Ramamoorthy M
Tadokoro T
Croteau DL
Bohr VA
Source :
Nucleic acids research [Nucleic Acids Res] 2013 Jan; Vol. 41 (2), pp. 881-99. Date of Electronic Publication: 2012 Nov 23.
Publication Year :
2013

Abstract

Humans have five RecQ helicases, whereas simpler organisms have only one. Little is known about whether and how these RecQ helicases co-operate and/or complement each other in response to cellular stress. Here we show that RECQL5 associates longer at laser-induced DNA double-strand breaks in the absence of Werner syndrome (WRN) protein, and that it interacts physically and functionally with WRN both in vivo and in vitro. RECQL5 co-operates with WRN on synthetic stalled replication fork-like structures and stimulates its helicase activity on DNA fork duplexes. Both RECQL5 and WRN re-localize from the nucleolus into the nucleus after replicative stress and significantly associate with each other during S-phase. Further, we show that RECQL5 is essential for cell survival in the absence of WRN. Loss of both RECQL5 and WRN severely compromises DNA replication, accumulates genomic instability and ultimately leads to cell death. Collectively, our results indicate that RECQL5 plays both co-operative and complementary roles with WRN. This is an early demonstration of a significant functional interplay and a novel synthetic lethal interaction among the human RecQ helicases.

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
1362-4962
Volume :
41
Issue :
2
Database :
MEDLINE
Journal :
Nucleic acids research
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
23180761
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gks1134