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Cells lacking MDC1 are sensitive to ionizing radiation



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The MDC1 protein regulates DNA damage repair pathways in mammalian cells. | By Jonathan Weitzman

The cell is equipped with a number of critical checkpoint proteins that ensure the integrity of the genome and the coordination of DNA repair and cell cycle pathways. In the February 27 Nature, three papers describe the role of the mediator of DNA damage checkpoint protein 1 (MDC1) in the DNA damage response. Michal Goldberg and colleagues identified the MDC1 protein during an immunoaffinity purification of the MRE11 repair complex (Nature, 421:952-956, February 27, 2003). Zhenken Lou and colleagues (Nature, 421:957-961, February 27, 2003) and Grant S. Stewart and colleagues (Nature, 421:961-966, February 27, 2003) identified MDC1 by searching for motifs commonly found in DNA repair proteins.

MDC1 is a large protein with two carboxy-terminal BRCT (BRCA1 carboxy-terminal) repeats and an amino-terminal phospho-binding motif called FHA (forkhead associated domain). The MDC1 protein becomes hyperphosphorylated after exposure to ionizing radiation and rapidly localizes to nuclear foci that contain other repair proteins such as CHK2, p53BP1, H2AX and the MRE11 complex. RNA interference experiments demonstrated that cells lacking MDC1 are sensitive to ionizing radiation, exhibit a defective S-phase and G2/M-phase cell cycle checkpoints after DNA damage, fail to form radiation-induced MRE11 foci and show reduced apoptosis.

These three papers make a convincing case for a central role for MDC1 in the transduction of the DNA damage signal and the regulation of cell cycle checkpoints in the DNA repair pathways.

Links for this article
B.B. Zhou, S.J. Elledge, "The DNA damage response: putting checkpoints in perspective," Nature, 408:433-439, 2000.
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M. Goldberg et al, "MDC1 is required for the intra-S-phase DNA damage checkpoint," Nature, 421:952-956, February 27, 2003.
http://www.nature.com 

D. D'Amours, S.P. Jackson, "The Mre11 complex: at the crossroads of DNA repair and checkpoint signaling," Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 3:317-327, 2002.
[PubMed Abstract]  

Z. Lou et al, "MDC1 is coupled to activated CHK2 in mammalian DNA damage response pathways," Nature, 421: 957-961, February 27, 2003! .
http://www.nature.com 

G.S. Stewart et al, "MDC1 is a mediator of the mammalian DNA damage checkpoint," Nature, 421: 961-966, February 27, 2003.
http://www.nature.com 


-- John
John Jacobus, MS
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