Document Type
Article
Publication Date
9-1-2001
Published In
Genetics
Abstract
SIC1 encodes a nonessential B-type cyclin/CDK inhibitor that functions at the G1/S transition and the exit from mitosis. To understand more completely the regulation of these transitions, Mutations causing synthetic lethality with sic1 Delta were isolated. In this screen, we identified a novel gene, SID2, which encodes an essential protein that appear., to be required for DNA replication or repair. sid2-1 sic1 Delta strains and sid2-21 temperature-sensitive strains arrest preanaphase as large-budded cells with a single nucleus, a short spindle, and an similar to 2C DNA content. RAD9, which is necessary for the DNA damage checkpoint, is required for the preanaphase arrest of sid2-1 sic1 Delta cells. Analysis of chromosomes in mutant sid2-21 cells by field inversion gel clectropiioresis suggests the presence of replication forks and bubbles at the arrest. Deleting the two S phase cyclins, CLB5 and CLB6, substantially suppresses the sid2-1 sir1 Delta inviability, while stabilizing Clb5 protein exacerbates the defects of sid2-1 sic1 Delta, cells. In synchronized sid2-1 mutant strains, the onset of replication appears normal, but completion of DNA synthesis is delayed. sid2-1 mutants are sensitive to hydroxytirea indicating that sid2-1 cells may suffer DNA damage that, when combined with additional insult, leads to a decrease in viability. Consistent with this hypothesis, sid2-1 rad9 cells are dead or very slow growing even when SIC1 is expressed.
Recommended Citation
Matthew D. Jacobson , '97; Claudia C. Muñoz , '99; Kirstin S. Knox , '99; Beth E. Williams , '01; Lenette L. Lu , '02; Frederick Cross , '78; and Elizabeth Ann Vallen.
(2001).
"Mutations In SID2, A Novel Gene In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, Cause Synthetic Lethality With sic1 Deletion And May Cause A Defect During S Phase".
Genetics.
Volume 159,
Issue 1.
17-33.
https://works.swarthmore.edu/fac-biology/132
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