A genetic screen for high copy number suppressors of the synthetic lethality between elg1Δ and srs2Δ in yeast

Gazy I, Liefshitz B, Bronstein AM, Parnas O, Atias N, Sharan R, Kupiec M. 2013. A genetic screen for high copy number suppressors of the synthetic lethality between elg1Δ and srs2Δ in yeast. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics. 3(5), 917–926.

Download (ext.)

Journal Article | Published | English

Scopus indexed
Author
Gazy, Inbal; Liefshitz, Batia; Bronstein, Alex M.ISTA ; Parnas, Oren; Atias, Nir; Sharan, Roded; Kupiec, Martin
Abstract
Elg1 and Srs2 are two proteins involved in maintaining genome stability in yeast. After DNA damage, the homotrimeric clamp PCNA, which provides stability and processivity to DNA polymerases and serves as a docking platform for DNA repair enzymes, undergoes modification by the ubiquitin-like molecule SUMO. PCNA SUMOylation helps recruit Srs2 and Elg1 to the replication fork. In the absence of Elg1, both SUMOylated PCNA and Srs2 accumulate at the chromatin fraction, indicating that Elg1 is required for removing SUMOylated PCNA and Srs2 from DNA. Despite this interaction, which suggests that the two proteins work together, double mutants elg1Δ srs2Δ have severely impaired growth as haploids and exhibit synergistic sensitivity to DNA damage and a synergistic increase in gene conversion. In addition, diploid elg1Δ srs2Δ double mutants are dead, which implies that an essential function in the cell requires at least one of the two gene products for survival. To gain information about this essential function, we have carried out a high copy number suppressor screen to search for genes that, when overexpressed, suppress the synthetic lethality between elg1Δ and srs2Δ. We report the identification of 36 such genes, which are enriched for functions related to DNA- and chromatin-binding, chromatin packaging and modification, and mRNA export from the nucleus.
Publishing Year
Date Published
2013-05-01
Journal Title
G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics
Publisher
Oxford University Press
Volume
3
Issue
5
Page
917-926
eISSN
IST-REx-ID

Cite this

Gazy I, Liefshitz B, Bronstein AM, et al. A genetic screen for high copy number suppressors of the synthetic lethality between elg1Δ and srs2Δ in yeast. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics. 2013;3(5):917-926. doi:10.1534/g3.113.005561
Gazy, I., Liefshitz, B., Bronstein, A. M., Parnas, O., Atias, N., Sharan, R., & Kupiec, M. (2013). A genetic screen for high copy number suppressors of the synthetic lethality between elg1Δ and srs2Δ in yeast. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics. Oxford University Press. https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.113.005561
Gazy, Inbal, Batia Liefshitz, Alex M. Bronstein, Oren Parnas, Nir Atias, Roded Sharan, and Martin Kupiec. “A Genetic Screen for High Copy Number Suppressors of the Synthetic Lethality between Elg1Δ and Srs2Δ in Yeast.” G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics. Oxford University Press, 2013. https://doi.org/10.1534/g3.113.005561.
I. Gazy et al., “A genetic screen for high copy number suppressors of the synthetic lethality between elg1Δ and srs2Δ in yeast,” G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, vol. 3, no. 5. Oxford University Press, pp. 917–926, 2013.
Gazy I, Liefshitz B, Bronstein AM, Parnas O, Atias N, Sharan R, Kupiec M. 2013. A genetic screen for high copy number suppressors of the synthetic lethality between elg1Δ and srs2Δ in yeast. G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics. 3(5), 917–926.
Gazy, Inbal, et al. “A Genetic Screen for High Copy Number Suppressors of the Synthetic Lethality between Elg1Δ and Srs2Δ in Yeast.” G3: Genes, Genomes, Genetics, vol. 3, no. 5, Oxford University Press, 2013, pp. 917–26, doi:10.1534/g3.113.005561.
All files available under the following license(s):
Copyright Statement:
This Item is protected by copyright and/or related rights. [...]

Link(s) to Main File(s)
Access Level
OA Open Access

Export

Marked Publications

Open Data ISTA Research Explorer

Search this title in

Google Scholar