convergence of rad6rad18 and fanconi anemia tumor suppressor pathways upon dna damage收敛rad6rad18和fanconi贫血肿瘤抑制通路在dna损伤.pdf
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Convergence of Rad6/Rad18 and Fanconi Anemia Tumor
Suppressor Pathways upon DNA Damage
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Hwan Ki Park , Hong Wang , Jun Zhang , Suvamoy Datta , Peiwen Fei *
1The Hormel Institute, University of Minnesota, Austin, Minnesota, United States of America, 2 Department of Laboratory Medicine and Pathology, Mayo Clinic College of
Medicine, Rochester, Minnesota, United States of America
Abstract
Extremely high cancer incidence associated with patients with Fanconi anemia (FA) suggests the importance of the FA
signaling pathway in the suppression of non-FA human tumor development. Indeed, we found that an impaired FA
signaling pathway substantially contributes to the development of non-FA human tumors. However, the mechanisms
underlying the function of the FA pathway remain less understood. Using RNA interfering approach in combining with cell
proliferation and reporter assays, we showed that the function of FA signaling pathway is at least partly mediated through
coupling with hRad6/hRad18 signaling (HHR6 pathway). We previously reported that FANCD2 monoubiquitination, a
hallmark of the FA pathway activation, can be regulated by HHR6. Here we found that hRad18 can also regulate activation
of the FA pathway. More importantly, we found that FANCD2 is capable of modulating activity of DNA translesion synthesis
polymerase eta, an effector of HHR6 pathway. These results provide novel insights into how the FA pathway is intertwined
with HHR6 pathway to maintain chromosomal stability and suppress the development of human cancer, representing an
important conceptual advance in the field of FA cancer research.
Citation: Park HK, Wang H, Zhang J, Datta S, Fei P (2010) Convergence of Rad6/R
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