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Actin and Nuclear Envelope Components Influence Ectopic Recombination in the Absence of Swr1.

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2019-09-18

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Morillo-Huesca, Macarena
Murillo-Pineda, Marina
Barrientos-Moreno, Marta
Gómez-Marín, Elena
Clemente-Ruiz, Marta
Prado, Félix

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The accuracy of most DNA processes depends on chromatin integrity and dynamics. Our analyses in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae show that an absence of Swr1 (the catalytic and scaffold subunit of the chromatin-remodeling complex SWR) leads to the formation of long-duration Rad52, but not RPA, foci and to an increase in intramolecular recombination. These phenotypes are further increased by MMS, zeocin, and ionizing radiation, but not by double-strand breaks, HU, or transcription/replication collisions, suggesting that they are associated with specific DNA lesions. Importantly, these phenotypes can be specifically suppressed by mutations in: (1) chromatin-anchorage internal nuclear membrane components (mps3∆75-150 and src1∆); (2) actin and actin regulators (act1-157, act1-159, crn1∆, and cdc42-6); or (3) the SWR subunit Swc5 and the SWR substrate Htz1 However, they are not suppressed by global disruption of actin filaments or by the absence of Csm4 (a component of the external nuclear membrane that forms a bridging complex with Mps3, thus connecting the actin cytoskeleton with chromatin). Moreover, swr1∆-induced Rad52 foci and intramolecular recombination are not associated with tethering recombinogenic DNA lesions to the nuclear periphery. In conclusion, the absence of Swr1 impairs efficient recombinational repair of specific DNA lesions by mechanisms that are influenced by SWR subunits, including actin, and nuclear envelope components. We suggest that these recombinational phenotypes might be associated with a pathological effect on homologous recombination of actin-containing complexes.

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Actin Cytoskeleton
Actins
Adenosine Triphosphatases
Homologous Recombination
Membrane Proteins
Nuclear Envelope
Nuclear Proteins
Rad52 DNA Repair and Recombination Protein
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
Saccharomyces cerevisiae Proteins
cdc42 GTP-Binding Protein, Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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Mps3, Swr1, actin, homologous recombination, nuclear envelope

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