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Gadd45, a p53-Responsive Stress Protein, Modifies DNA Accessibility on Damaged
Chromatin
Carrier F, Georgel PT, Pourquier P, Blake M, Kontny HU,
Antinore MJ, Gariboldi M, Myers TG, Weinstein JN, Pommier Y, Fornace AJ Jr.
Mol Cell Biol 1999 Mar;19(3):1673-85
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Abstract: This report demonstrates that Gadd45, a p53-responsive stress protein, can facilitate
topoisomerase relaxing and cleavage activity in the presence of core histones. A
correlation between reduced expression of Gadd45 and increased resistance to
topoisomerase I and topoisomerase II inhibitors in a variety of human cell lines was
also found. Gadd45 could potentially mediate this effect by destabilizing histone-DNA
interactions since it was found to interact directly with the four core histones. To
evaluate this possibility, we investigated the effect of Gadd45 on preassembled
mononucleosomes. Our data indicate that Gadd45 directly associates with mononucleosomes
that have been altered by histone acetylation or UV radiation. This interaction resulted
in increased DNase I accessibility on hyperacetylated mononucleosomes and substantial
reduction of T4 endonuclease V accessibility to cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers on
UV-irradiated mononucleosomes but not on naked DNA. Both histone acetylation and UV
radiation are thought to destabilize the nucleosomal structure. Hence, these results
imply that Gadd45 can recognize an altered chromatin state and modulate DNA
accessibility to cellular proteins.
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