Quantitative chromatin protein dynamics during replication origin firing in human cells.

IF 6.1 2区 生物学 Q1 BIOCHEMICAL RESEARCH METHODS Molecular & Cellular Proteomics Pub Date : 2025-01-27 DOI:10.1016/j.mcpro.2025.100915
Sampath Amitash Gadi, Ivo Alexander Hendriks, Christian Friberg Nielsen, Petya Popova, Ian D Hickson, Michael Lund Nielsen, Luis Toledo
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Abstract

Accurate genome duplication requires a tightly regulated DNA replication program, which relies on the fine regulation of origin firing. While the molecular steps involved in origin firing have been determined predominantly in budding yeast, the complexity of this process in human cells has yet to be fully elucidated. Here, we describe a straightforward proteomics approach to systematically analyse protein recruitment to the chromatin during induced origin firing in human cells. Using a specific inhibitor against CHK1 kinase, we induced a synchronised wave of dormant origin firing (DOF) and assessed the S phase chromatin proteome at different time points. We provide time-resolved loading dynamics of 3,269 proteins, including the core replication machinery and origin firing factors. This dataset accurately represents known temporal dynamics of proteins on the chromatin during the activation of replication forks and the subsequent DNA damage due to the hyperactivation of excessive replication forks. Finally, we used our dataset to identify the condensin II subunit NCAPH2 as a novel factor required for efficient origin firing and replication. Overall, we provide a comprehensive resource to interrogate the protein recruitment dynamics of replication origin firing events in human cells.

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Molecular & Cellular Proteomics
Molecular & Cellular Proteomics 生物-生化研究方法
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期刊介绍: The mission of MCP is to foster the development and applications of proteomics in both basic and translational research. MCP will publish manuscripts that report significant new biological or clinical discoveries underpinned by proteomic observations across all kingdoms of life. Manuscripts must define the biological roles played by the proteins investigated or their mechanisms of action. The journal also emphasizes articles that describe innovative new computational methods and technological advancements that will enable future discoveries. Manuscripts describing such approaches do not have to include a solution to a biological problem, but must demonstrate that the technology works as described, is reproducible and is appropriate to uncover yet unknown protein/proteome function or properties using relevant model systems or publicly available data. Scope: -Fundamental studies in biology, including integrative "omics" studies, that provide mechanistic insights -Novel experimental and computational technologies -Proteogenomic data integration and analysis that enable greater understanding of physiology and disease processes -Pathway and network analyses of signaling that focus on the roles of post-translational modifications -Studies of proteome dynamics and quality controls, and their roles in disease -Studies of evolutionary processes effecting proteome dynamics, quality and regulation -Chemical proteomics, including mechanisms of drug action -Proteomics of the immune system and antigen presentation/recognition -Microbiome proteomics, host-microbe and host-pathogen interactions, and their roles in health and disease -Clinical and translational studies of human diseases -Metabolomics to understand functional connections between genes, proteins and phenotypes
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