Molecular Cell
Volume 12, Issue 3, September 2003, Pages 735-746
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Active Localization of the Retinoblastoma Protein in Chromatin and Its Response to S Phase DNA Damage

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Abstract

The Rb protein suppresses development of an abnormal state of endoreduplication arising after S phase DNA damage. In diploid, S phase cells, the activity of protein phosphatase 2A (PP2A) licenses the stable association of un(der)phosphorylated Rb with chromatin. After damage, chromatin–associated pRb is attracted to certain chromosomal replication initiation sites in the order in which they normally fire. Like S phase DNA damage in Rb−/− cells, specific interruption of PP2A function in irradiated, S phase wt cells also elicited a state of endoreduplication. Thus, PP2A normally licenses the recruitment of Rb to chromatin sites in S phase from which, after DNA damage, it relocalizes to selected replication control sites and suppresses abnormal, postdamage rereplicative activity.

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Present address: Laboratorio Patologia Vascolare, Istituto Dermopatico dell'Immacolata-IRCCS, Via dei Monti di Creta 104, 00167 Roma, Italy.

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Present address: Novartis Pharma AG Oncology Research, Basel CH4002, Switzerland.