BRCA1 effects on the cell cycle and the DNA damage response are linked to altered gene expression

MacLachlan, Timothy K. ; Somasundaram, Kumaravel ; Sgagias, Magda ; Shifman, Yelena ; Muschel, Ruth J. ; Cowan, Kenneth H. ; El-Deiry, Wafik S. (2000) BRCA1 effects on the cell cycle and the DNA damage response are linked to altered gene expression Journal of Biological Chemistry, 275 (4). pp. 2777-2785. ISSN 0021-9258

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Official URL: http://www.jbc.org/content/275/4/2777.abstract

Related URL: http://dx.doi.org/10.1074/jbc.275.4.2777

Abstract

The breast and ovarian cancer susceptibility gene product BRCA1 has been reported to be expressed in a cell cycle-dependent manner; possess transcriptional activity; associate with several proteins, including the p53 tumor suppressor; and play an integral role in certain types of DNA repair. We show here that ectopic expression of BRCA1 using an adenovirus vector (Ad-BRCA1) leads to dephosphorylation of the retinoblastoma protein accompanied by a decrease in cyclin-dependent kinase activity. Flow cytometric analysis on Ad-BRCA1-infected cells revealed a G1 or G2 phase accumulation. High density cDNA array screening of colon, lung, and breast cancer cells identified several genes affected by BRCA1 expression in a p53-independent manner, including DNA damage response genes and genes involved in cell cycle control. Notable changes included induction of the GADD45 and GADD153 genes and a reduction in cyclin B1 expression. Therefore, BRCA1 has the potential to modulate the expression of genes and function of proteins involved in cell cycle control and DNA damage response pathways.

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