Loss of Geminin induces rereplication in the presence of functional p53
Open Access
- 24 May 2004
- journal article
- Published by Rockefeller University Press in The Journal of cell biology
- Vol. 165 (4) , 473-482
- https://doi.org/10.1083/jcb.200403106
Abstract
Strict regulation of DNA replication is essential to ensure proper duplication and segregation of chromosomes during the cell cycle, as its deregulation can lead to genomic instability and cancer. Thus, eukaryotic organisms have evolved multiple mechanisms to restrict DNA replication to once per cell cycle. Here, we show that inactivation of Geminin, an inhibitor of origin licensing, leads to rereplication in human normal and tumor cells within the same cell cycle. We found a CHK1-dependent checkpoint to be activated in rereplicating cells accompanied by formation of γH2AX and RAD51 nuclear foci. Abrogation of the checkpoint leads to abortive mitosis and death of rereplicated cells. In addition, we demonstrate that the induction of rereplication is dependent on the replication initiation factors CDT1 and CDC6, and independent of the functional status of p53. These data show that Geminin is required for maintaining genomic stability in human cells.Keywords
This publication has 43 references indexed in Scilit:
- A Rad53 Kinase-Dependent Surveillance Mechanism that Regulates Histone Protein Levels in S. cerevisiaeCell, 2003
- Heritable gene silencing in lymphocytes delays chromatid resolution without affecting the timing of DNA replicationNature Cell Biology, 2003
- Geminin Deficiency Causes a Chk1-dependent G2 Arrest inXenopusMolecular Biology of the Cell, 2002
- Distinct roles for cyclins E and A during DNA replication complex assembly and activationNature Cell Biology, 2002
- DNA Replication in Eukaryotic CellsAnnual Review of Biochemistry, 2002
- Control of DNA Replication and Chromosome Ploidy by Geminin and Cyclin AMolecular and Cellular Biology, 2002
- Activation of mammalian Chk1 during DNA replication arrestThe Journal of cell biology, 2001
- Regulation of Chromosome ReplicationAnnual Review of Biochemistry, 2000
- Replication structure of the human & beta;-globin gene domainNature, 1993
- A role for the nuclear envelope in controlling DNA replication within the cell cycleNature, 1988