DNA Repair Pathway Stimulated by the Forkhead Transcription Factor FOXO3a Through the Gadd45 Protein
Boston Children's Hospital · Harvard University · +2 more institutions
Abstract
The signaling pathway from phosphoinositide 3-kinase to the protein kinase Akt controls organismal life-span in invertebrates and cell survival and proliferation in mammals by inhibiting the activity of members of the FOXO family of transcription factors. We show that mammalian FOXO3a also functions at the G2 to M checkpoint in the cell cycle and triggers the repair of damaged DNA. By gene array analysis, FOXO3a was found to modulate the expression of several genes that regulate the cellular response to stress at the G2-M checkpoint. The growth arrest and DNA damage response gene Gadd45a appeared to be a direct target of FOXO3a that mediates part of FOXO3a's effects on DNA repair. These findings indicate that…
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Authors
8- HTHien TranCorresponding
Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard University
- ABAnne Brunet
Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard University
- JMJill M. Grenier
Millennium Engineering and Integration (United States)
- SRSandeep Robert Datta
Boston Children's Hospital, Harvard University
- AJAlbert J. Fornace
National Institutes of Health
Topics & keywords
- DNA repair
- DNA damage
- Cell biology
- Biology
- Transcription factor
- Cell cycle checkpoint
- G2-M DNA damage checkpoint
- Gene