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PLOS Genetics | 2011

Histone H3K56 Acetylation, CAF1, and Rtt106 Coordinate Nucleosome Assembly and Stability of Advancing Replication Forks

Marta Clemente-Ruiz; Román González-Prieto; Félix Prado

Chromatin assembly mutants accumulate recombinogenic DNA damage and are sensitive to genotoxic agents. Here we have analyzed why impairment of the H3K56 acetylation-dependent CAF1 and Rtt106 chromatin assembly pathways, which have redundant roles in H3/H4 deposition during DNA replication, leads to genetic instability. We show that the absence of H3K56 acetylation or the simultaneous knock out of CAF1 and Rtt106 increases homologous recombination by affecting the integrity of advancing replication forks, while they have a minor effect on stalled replication fork stability in response to the replication inhibitor hydroxyurea. This defect in replication fork integrity is not due to defective checkpoints. In contrast, H3K56 acetylation protects against replicative DNA damaging agents by DNA repair/tolerance mechanisms that do not require CAF1/Rtt106 and are likely subsequent to the process of replication-coupled nucleosome deposition. We propose that the tight connection between DNA synthesis and histone deposition during DNA replication mediated by H3K56ac/CAF1/Rtt106 provides a mechanism for the stabilization of advancing replication forks and the maintenance of genome integrity, while H3K56 acetylation has an additional, CAF1/Rtt106-independent function in the response to replicative DNA damage.


The EMBO Journal | 2013

Rad51 replication fork recruitment is required for DNA damage tolerance

Román González-Prieto; Ana María Muñoz-Cabello; María J. Cabello-Lobato; Félix Prado

Homologous recombination (HR) is essential for genome integrity. Recombination proteins participate in tolerating DNA lesions that interfere with DNA replication, but can also generate toxic recombination intermediates and genetic instability when they are not properly regulated. Here, we have studied the role of the recombination proteins Rad51 and Rad52 at replication forks and replicative DNA lesions. We show that Rad52 loads Rad51 onto unperturbed replication forks, where they facilitate replication of alkylated DNA by non‐repair functions. The recruitment of Rad52 and Rad51 to chromatin during DNA replication is a prerequisite for the repair of the non‐DSB DNA lesions, presumably single‐stranded DNA gaps, which are generated during the replication of alkylated DNA. We also show that the repair of these lesions requires CDK1 and is not coupled to the fork but rather restricted to G2/M by the replicative checkpoint. We propose a new scenario for HR where Rad52 and Rad51 are recruited to the fork to promote DNA damage tolerance by distinct and cell cycle‐regulated replicative and repair functions.


Journal of Nanomaterials | 2011

Application of flow focusing to the break-up of a magnetite suspension jet for the production of paramagnetic microparticles

Lucía Martín-Banderas; Román González-Prieto; Alfonso Rodríguez-Gil; M. Fernández-Arévalo; M. Flores-Mosquera; Sebastián Chávez; Alfonso M. Ganan-Calvo

Paramagnetic particles offer an extensive improvement in the magnetic separation or purification of a wide variety of protein molecules. Most commercial paramagnetic particles are synthesized by laborious and costly procedures. A straightforward production of paramagnetic microparticles with homogeneous and selectable sizes using flow focusing (FF) technology is described in this work. The development of an initial formulation of a stable iron oxide suspension compatible with the FF requirements is also reported. The obtained particles, below 10 microns in diameter and presenting smooth and reactive surface, were codified with an organic fluorophore and showed excellent properties for covalent attachment of biomolecules such as proteins and its subsequent recognition by flow cytometry. Furthermore, particles with suitable magnetite content resulted as well-suited for commercial magnet separators for these purposes.


Nature Physics | 2007

Focusing capillary jets close to the continuum limit

Alfonso M. Ganan-Calvo; Román González-Prieto; Pascual Riesco-Chueca; Miguel A. Herrada; M. Flores-Mosquera


International Journal of Pharmaceutics | 2006

Straightforward production of encoded microbeads by Flow Focusing : Potential applications for biomolecule detection

Alfonso M. Ganan-Calvo; Lucía Martín-Banderas; Román González-Prieto; Alfonso Rodríguez-Gil; T. Berdún-Álvarez; Angel Cebolla; Sebastián Chávez; M. Flores-Mosquera


Archive | 2017

Physical interactions of Rad51 and Rad52 with Mcm2-7 coordinate their binding to chromatin during the cell cycle and In response to DNA damage

María I. Cano-Linares; María J. Cabello-Lobato; Román González-Prieto; Félix Prado


Archive | 2017

Rad51 and Rad52 supply to replicative DNA lesions relies on cell cycle regulated interactions with the Mcm2-7 helicase

María J. Cabello-Lobato; María I. Cano-Linares; Román González-Prieto; Félix Prado


Archive | 2016

A mechanism for the recruitment of recombination proteins during DNA damage tolerance

María J. Cabello-Lobato; María I. Cano-Linares; Román González-Prieto; Félix Prado


Archive | 2016

Cdc7-dependent interactions of Mcm2-7 with G1-loaded Rad51 and Rad52 regulate the recombinational response to replicative damage

María J. Cabello-Lobato; María I. Cano-Linares; Román González-Prieto; Félix Prado


Archive | 2014

Cdc7, Rad53 and Asf1 stabilize Rad52 binding to replicative DNA damage

María J. Cabello-Lobato; Román González-Prieto; Félix Prado

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María J. Cabello-Lobato

Spanish National Research Council

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Sebastián Chávez

Spanish National Research Council

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Ana María Muñoz-Cabello

Spanish National Research Council

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Marta Clemente-Ruiz

Spanish National Research Council

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