RB-dependent S-phase response to DNA damage

KE Knudsen, D Booth, S Naderi… - … and cellular biology, 2000 - Taylor & Francis
KE Knudsen, D Booth, S Naderi, Z Sever-Chroneos, AF Fribourg, IC Hunton, JR Feramisco…
Molecular and cellular biology, 2000Taylor & Francis
The retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein (RB) is a potent inhibitor of cell proliferation.
RB is expressed throughout the cell cycle, but its antiproliferative activity is neutralized by
phosphorylation during the G1/S transition. RB plays an essential role in the G1 arrest
induced by a variety of growth inhibitory signals. In this report, RB is shown to also be
required for an intra-S-phase response to DNA damage. Treatment with cisplatin, etoposide,
or mitomycin C inhibited S-phase progression in Rb+/+ but not in Rb−/− mouse embryo …
The retinoblastoma tumor suppressor protein (RB) is a potent inhibitor of cell proliferation. RB is expressed throughout the cell cycle, but its antiproliferative activity is neutralized by phosphorylation during the G1/S transition. RB plays an essential role in the G1 arrest induced by a variety of growth inhibitory signals. In this report, RB is shown to also be required for an intra-S-phase response to DNA damage. Treatment with cisplatin, etoposide, or mitomycin C inhibited S-phase progression in Rb+/+ but not in Rb−/− mouse embryo fibroblasts. Dephosphorylation of RB in S-phase cells temporally preceded the inhibition of DNA synthesis. This S-phase dephosphorylation of RB and subsequent inhibition of DNA replication was observed in p21Cip1-deficient cells. The induction of the RB-dependent intra-S-phase arrest persisted for days and correlated with a protection against DNA damage-induced cell death. These results demonstrate that RB plays a protective role in response to genotoxic stress by inhibiting cell cycle progression in G1 and in S phase.
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