Histone Chaperone Asf1 Plays an Essential Role in Maintaining Genomic Stability in Fission Yeast

PLOS ONE Volume 7 Issue 1 published_at 2012-01-26
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Title
Histone Chaperone Asf1 Plays an Essential Role in Maintaining Genomic Stability in Fission Yeast
Creator
Tanae Katsuhiro
Horiuchi Tomitaka
Matsuo Yuzy
Katayama Satoshi
Source Title
PLOS ONE
Volume 7
Issue 1
Journal Identifire
ISSN 1932-6203
Descriptions
The histone H3-H4 chaperone Asf1 is involved in chromatin assembly (or disassembly), histone exchange, regulation of transcription, and chromatin silencing in several organisms. To investigate the essential functions of Asf1 in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, asf1-ts mutants were constructed by random mutagenesis using PCR. One mutant (asf1-33(ts)) was mated with mutants in 77 different kinase genes to identify synthetic lethal combinations. The asf1-33 mutant required the DNA damage checkpoint factors Chk1 and Rad3 for its survival at the restrictive temperature. Chk1, but not Cds1, was phosphorylated in the asf1-33 mutant at the restrictive temperature, indicating that the DNA damage checkpoint was activated in the asf1-33 mutant. DNA damage occured in the asf1-33 mutant, with degradation of the chromosomal DNA observed through pulse-field gel electrophoresis and the formation of Rad22 foci. Sensitivity to micrococcal nuclease in the asf1-33 mutant was increased compared to the asf1+ strain at the restrictive temperature, suggesting that asf1 mutations also caused a defect in overall chromatin structure. The Asf1-33 mutant protein was mislocalized and incapable of binding histones. Furthermore, histone H3 levels at the centromeric outer repeat region were decreased in the asf1-33 mutant and heterochromatin structure was impaired. Finally, sim3, which encodes a CenH3 histone chaperone, was identified as a strong suppressor of the asf1-33 mutant. Taken together, these results clearly indicate that Asf1 plays an essential role in maintaining genomic stability in S. pombe.
Language
eng
Resource Type journal article
Publisher
Public Library of Science
Date of Issued 2012-01-26
Publish Type Version of Record
Access Rights open access
Relation
[DOI] 10.1371/journal.pone.0030472