Jones CE, Forsburg SL. Monitoring
Schizosaccharomyces pombe genome stress by visualizing end-binding protein Ku.
Biol Open 2021;
10:bio.054346. [PMID:
33579693 PMCID:
PMC7904001 DOI:
10.1242/bio.054346]
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Abstract
Studies of genome stability have exploited visualization of fluorescently tagged proteins in live cells to characterize DNA damage, checkpoint, and repair responses. In this report, we describe a new tool for fission yeast, a tagged version of the end-binding protein Pku70 which is part of the KU protein complex. We compare Pku70 localization to other markers upon treatment to various genotoxins, and identify a unique pattern of distribution. Pku70 provides a new tool to define and characterize DNA lesions and the repair response.
Summary: The authors describe a fluorescently tagged Ku70 protein to monitor replication stress in live S. pombe cells.
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