Role of helicase-like transcription factor (hltf) in the G2/m transition and apoptosis in brain.

HLTF participates in transcription, chromatin remodeling, DNA damage repair, and tumor suppression. Aside from being expressed in mouse brain during embryonic and postnatal development, little is known about Hltf's functional importance. Splice variant quantification of wild-type neonatal (6-8...

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Main Authors: Rebecca A Helmer, Oded Foreman, Janet S Dertien, Marlyn Panchoo, Suhani M Bhakta, Beverly S Chilton
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Language:English
Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2013-01-01
Series:PLoS ONE
Online Access:http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3691323?pdf=render
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spelling doaj-9994306386434abcade805143dfd9f042020-11-25T02:12:59ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032013-01-0186e6679910.1371/journal.pone.0066799Role of helicase-like transcription factor (hltf) in the G2/m transition and apoptosis in brain.Rebecca A HelmerOded ForemanJanet S DertienMarlyn PanchooSuhani M BhaktaBeverly S ChiltonHLTF participates in transcription, chromatin remodeling, DNA damage repair, and tumor suppression. Aside from being expressed in mouse brain during embryonic and postnatal development, little is known about Hltf's functional importance. Splice variant quantification of wild-type neonatal (6-8 hour postpartum) brain gave a ratio of 5:1 for Hltf isoform 1 (exons 1-25) to isoform 2 (exons 1-21 with exon 21 extended via a partial intron retention event). Western analysis showed a close correlation between mRNA and protein expression. Complete loss of Hltf caused encephalomalacia with increased apoptosis, and reduced viability. Sixty-four percent of Hltf null mice died, 48% within 12-24 hours of birth. An RNA-Seq snapshot of the neonatal brain transcriptome showed 341 of 20,000 transcripts were altered (p < 0.05) - 95 up regulated and 246 down regulated. MetaCore™ enrichment pathway analysis revealed Hltf regulates cell cycle, cell adhesion, and TGF-beta receptor signaling. Hltf's most important role is in the G2/M transition of the cell cycle (p  =  4.672e-7) with an emphasis on transcript availability of major components in chromosome cohesion and condensation. Hltf null brains have reduced transcript levels for Rad21/Scc1, histone H3.3, Cap-E/Smc2, Cap-G/G2, and Aurora B kinase. The loss of Hltf in its yeast Rad5-like role in DNA damage repair is accompanied by down regulation of Cflar, a critical inhibitor of TNFRSF6-mediated apoptosis, and increased (p<0.0001) active caspase-3, an indicator of intrinsic triggering of apoptosis in null brains. Hltf also regulates Smad7/Bambi/Tgf-beta/Bmp5/Wnt10b signaling in brain. ChIP confirmed Hltf binding to consensus sequences in predicted (promoter Scgb3a1 gene) and previously unidentified (P-element on chromosome 7) targets. This study is the first to provide a comprehensive view of Hltf targets in brain. Moreover, it reveals how silencing Hltf disrupts cell cycle progression, and attenuates DNA damage repair.http://europepmc.org/articles/PMC3691323?pdf=render
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author Rebecca A Helmer
Oded Foreman
Janet S Dertien
Marlyn Panchoo
Suhani M Bhakta
Beverly S Chilton
spellingShingle Rebecca A Helmer
Oded Foreman
Janet S Dertien
Marlyn Panchoo
Suhani M Bhakta
Beverly S Chilton
Role of helicase-like transcription factor (hltf) in the G2/m transition and apoptosis in brain.
PLoS ONE
author_facet Rebecca A Helmer
Oded Foreman
Janet S Dertien
Marlyn Panchoo
Suhani M Bhakta
Beverly S Chilton
author_sort Rebecca A Helmer
title Role of helicase-like transcription factor (hltf) in the G2/m transition and apoptosis in brain.
title_short Role of helicase-like transcription factor (hltf) in the G2/m transition and apoptosis in brain.
title_full Role of helicase-like transcription factor (hltf) in the G2/m transition and apoptosis in brain.
title_fullStr Role of helicase-like transcription factor (hltf) in the G2/m transition and apoptosis in brain.
title_full_unstemmed Role of helicase-like transcription factor (hltf) in the G2/m transition and apoptosis in brain.
title_sort role of helicase-like transcription factor (hltf) in the g2/m transition and apoptosis in brain.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2013-01-01
description HLTF participates in transcription, chromatin remodeling, DNA damage repair, and tumor suppression. Aside from being expressed in mouse brain during embryonic and postnatal development, little is known about Hltf's functional importance. Splice variant quantification of wild-type neonatal (6-8 hour postpartum) brain gave a ratio of 5:1 for Hltf isoform 1 (exons 1-25) to isoform 2 (exons 1-21 with exon 21 extended via a partial intron retention event). Western analysis showed a close correlation between mRNA and protein expression. Complete loss of Hltf caused encephalomalacia with increased apoptosis, and reduced viability. Sixty-four percent of Hltf null mice died, 48% within 12-24 hours of birth. An RNA-Seq snapshot of the neonatal brain transcriptome showed 341 of 20,000 transcripts were altered (p < 0.05) - 95 up regulated and 246 down regulated. MetaCore™ enrichment pathway analysis revealed Hltf regulates cell cycle, cell adhesion, and TGF-beta receptor signaling. Hltf's most important role is in the G2/M transition of the cell cycle (p  =  4.672e-7) with an emphasis on transcript availability of major components in chromosome cohesion and condensation. Hltf null brains have reduced transcript levels for Rad21/Scc1, histone H3.3, Cap-E/Smc2, Cap-G/G2, and Aurora B kinase. The loss of Hltf in its yeast Rad5-like role in DNA damage repair is accompanied by down regulation of Cflar, a critical inhibitor of TNFRSF6-mediated apoptosis, and increased (p<0.0001) active caspase-3, an indicator of intrinsic triggering of apoptosis in null brains. Hltf also regulates Smad7/Bambi/Tgf-beta/Bmp5/Wnt10b signaling in brain. ChIP confirmed Hltf binding to consensus sequences in predicted (promoter Scgb3a1 gene) and previously unidentified (P-element on chromosome 7) targets. This study is the first to provide a comprehensive view of Hltf targets in brain. Moreover, it reveals how silencing Hltf disrupts cell cycle progression, and attenuates DNA damage repair.
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