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INSTITUTIONEN FÖR KEMI OCH MOLEKYLÄRBIOLOGI

DNA checkpoint override and redox signaling in

Schizosaccharomyces pombe

Johanna Johansson Sjölander

Institutionen för Kemi och Molekylärbiologi

Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten

Akademisk avhandling för filosofie doktorsexamen i naturvetenskap, inriktning biologi, som med tillstånd från Naturvetenskapliga fakulteten kommer att offentligt försvaras fredagen den

29:e november 2019 kl. 9.00 i hörsal Carl Kylberg, institutionen för Kemi och Molekylärbiologi, Medicinaregatan 9.

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DNA checkpoint override and redox signaling in Schizosaccharomyces

pombe

Abstract

This thesis covers intracellular stress signaling through genotoxic stress, overriding of checkpoint control, as well as cellular redox status in hypoxic and oxidative stress

Papers I and II: Caffeine has been shown to override cell cycle checkpoints in

humans as well as in the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Understanding of the mechanism may aid in the development of compounds with similar overriding mechanisms for sensitization in cancer therapy. We show that caffeine induces accumulation of the mitotic inducer protein Cdc25, which removes inhibitory phosphorylation from the CDK Cdc2. Deletion of genes encoding the fission yeast checkpoint proteins Rad3 or Cds1 resulted in a higher constitutive level of Cdc25, suggesting a constitutive role in regulation of the Cdc25 level. Importantly, however, caffeine-induced Cdc25 accumulation is Rad3 independent. Mechanistically our results indicate that caffeine stabilizes and induces nuclear accumulation of Cdc25 as well as preventing Wee1, the kinase phosphorylating the same residue that Cdc25 dephosphorylates, from increasing in response to DNA damage, thereby enforcing progression into mitosis. Our results are in agreement with the known caffeine inhibition of TORC1 contributing to checkpoint override.

Paper III: FHIT, a human tumor suppressor, modulates DNA damage sensing,

checkpoint control, proliferation and apoptosis. We investigated Aph1, the fission yeast homolog of FHIT, and found that deletion of the aph1+ gene led to enhanced proliferation in sublethal concentrations of genotoxins. This phenotype was accompanied by elevated chromosome fragmentation and/or missegregation. Moreover, we show that an aph1 deletion leads to knock-down of the checkpoint protein Rad1 in the 9-1-1 complex, and that Aph1 as well as all 9-1-1 proteins are downregulated in hypoxia.

Paper IV: H2O2 induces oxidative stress, but is also a signaling molecule that

exerts its function through reaction with selected thiols of protein cysteines. MAP kinase (MAPK) pathways are induced by H2O2 in both human and fission yeast. We observed that an

active site cysteine, shown to be involved in negative regulation of a human MAP kinase kinase (MAPKK), is evolutionarily conserved in all MAPKKs of budding yeast, fission yeast and humans, indicating that regulation of kinase activity through this cysteine may be a conserved feature of MAPK signaling in these organisms. The active site cysteine C458 in fission yeast MAPKK has no plausible cysteine partner for intramolecular disulfide bond formation. However, Wis1 kinase activity was still inactivated by reversible thiol oxidation in a C458 dependent way. The synthetic allosteric MAPKK modulator molecule INR119, predicted to bind in a site next to C458, protected against negative oxidative regulation in

vitro targeting C458, resulting in enhanced MAPK signaling in vivo.

Keywords: Caffeine, Cell cycle, Checkpoint, Cdc25, Wee1, TORC1, FHIT, Proliferation,

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