The role of Cdh1p in maintaining genomic stability in budding yeast

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Ross, KE [1 ]
Cohen-Fix, O [1 ]
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[1] NIDDK, NIH, LMCB, Bethesda, MD 20892 USA
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Cdh1p, a substrate specificity factor for the cell cycle-regulated ubiquitin ligase, the anaphase-promoting complex/cyclosome (APC/C), promotes exit from mitosis by directing the degradation of a number of proteins, including the mitotic cyclins. Here we present evidence that Cdh1p activity at the M/G(1) transition is important not only for mitotic exit but also for high-fidelity chromosome segregation in the subsequent cell cycle. CDH1 showed genetic interactions with MAD2 and PDS1, genes encoding components of the mitotic spindle assembly checkpoint that acts at metaphase to prevent premature chromosome segregation. Unlike cdh1Delta and mad2Delta single mutants, the mad2Delta cdh1Delta double mutant grew slowly and exhibited high rates of chromosome and plasmid loss. Simultaneons deletion of PDS1 and CDH1 caused extensive chromosome missegregation and cell death. Our data suggest that at least part of the chromosome loss can be attributed to kinctochore/spindle problems. Our data further suggest that Cdh1p and Sic1p, a Cdc28p/Clb inhibitor, have overlapping as well as nonoverlapping roles in ensuring proper chromosome segregation. The severe growth defects of both mad2Delta cdh1Delta and pds1Delta cdh1Delta strains were rescued by overexpressing Swe1p, a G(2)/M inhibitor of the cyclin-dependent kinase, Cdc28p/Clb. We propose that the failure to degrade cyclins at the end of mitosis leaves cdh1Delta mutant strains with abnormal Cdc28p/ Clb activity that interferes with proper chromosome segregation.
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