2007
DOI: 10.1371/journal.pone.0001057
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γH2AX Foci Form Preferentially in Euchromatin after Ionising-Radiation

Abstract: BackgroundThe histone variant histone H2A.X comprises up to 25% of the H2A complement in mammalian cells. It is rapidly phosphorylated following exposure of cells to double-strand break (DSB) inducing agents such as ionising radiation. Within minutes of DSB generation, H2AX molecules are phosphorylated in large chromatin domains flanking DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs); these domains can be observed by immunofluorescence microscopy and are termed γH2AX foci. H2AX phosphorylation is believed to have a role moun… Show more

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“…Since we cannot exclude the presence of less dense patches of DNA at the periphery of the nucleolus, this result highlights the sensitivity of our method with respect to chromatin structure. The observation is also consistent with the reduced susceptibility to damage and slower decondensation of highly compacted chromatin regions supporting the validity of our approach [25][26][27]. Our data are also in accordance with the slower kinetics and less efficient DNA repair in heterochromatin as compared to euchromatin [28].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Since we cannot exclude the presence of less dense patches of DNA at the periphery of the nucleolus, this result highlights the sensitivity of our method with respect to chromatin structure. The observation is also consistent with the reduced susceptibility to damage and slower decondensation of highly compacted chromatin regions supporting the validity of our approach [25][26][27]. Our data are also in accordance with the slower kinetics and less efficient DNA repair in heterochromatin as compared to euchromatin [28].…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 91%
“…6 and 7), TPX2 could regulate ␥-H2AX amplification via MDC1 and ATM. However, the accumulation of ␥-H2AX signals during the DNA damage response is also influenced by the chromatin structure (74,75). In light of the accumulation of TPX2 at ionizing radiation-induced foci (Figs.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Since chromatin features through homologous regions may be indistinguishable, the influence of the same chromatin structure in a particular chromosome region independently of the position in the karyotype could be put forward to explain this observation. [63]. Since it is expected that along homologous regions similar chromatin states are present (i e. early replicating G-light bands, late replicating G-dark bands, heterochromatic constitutive C band, interstitial telomeric sequences) [64] [65], a comparable response to DNA damage and H2AX 139 phosphorylation is envisaged.…”
Section: Chromosome Regionsmentioning
confidence: 99%