DBF4, not DRF1, is the crucial regulator of CDC7 kinase at replication forks

Author:

Göder AnjaORCID,Maric ChrystelleORCID,Rainey Michael D.ORCID,Cazzaniga Chiara,Shamavu Daniel,Cadoret Jean-CharlesORCID,Santocanale CorradoORCID

Abstract

SummaryIn eukaryotes, CDC7 kinase is crucial for DNA replication initiation and has been involved in fork processing and replication stress response. Human CDC7 requires the binding of either one of two regulatory subunits, DBF4 and DRF1, for its activity. However, it is unclear whether the two regulatory subunits target CDC7 to a specific set of substrates, thus having different biological functions, or if they act redundantly.Using genome editing technology, we generated an isogenic set of cell lines deficient in either one of the two CDC7-activating subunits: these cells are viable but present signs of genomic instability, indicating that both DBF4 and DRF1 can independently support CDC7 for bulk DNA replication. Nonetheless, DBF4-deficient cells show altered replication efficiency, including partial deficiency in MCM helicase phosphorylation and alterations in the replication timing of discrete genomic regions. Notably, we find that CDC7 function at replication forks is entirely dependent on DBF4 and not DRF1. Thus, DBF4 is the primary regulator of CDC7 activity, likely mediating most of its functions in unperturbed DNA replication and during replication fork processing upon replication interference.

Publisher

Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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