El polifosfat és un element clau durant la replicació del DNA.

Author

Bru Rullo, Samuel

Director

Clotet Erra, Josep

Date of defense

2015-07-20

Legal Deposit

B-27516-2015

Pages

175 p.



Department/Institute

Universitat Internacional de Catalunya. Departament de Ciències Bàsiques

Abstract

Throughout its lifespan, eukaryotic cells steadily consume free cytoplasmic orthophosphate to produce phospholipids and mRNA. However, during DNA synthesis, in a matter of minutes, cells require large amount of phosphate molecules to be incorporated in dNTPs. It is not known whether this high consumption produces a sharp variation in cellular orthophosphate levels, or alternatively, a homeostatic system exists to prevent any variation. Polyphosphate (polyP) is a linear chain made of hundreds of Pi residues present in all living organisms, with a still unclear molecular function. In the present study we show that degradation of polyP is cell cycle regulated and, also, an important process to sustain the synthesis of dNTPs in S. cerevisiae. Mutants that cannot synthesise polyP (vtc4) or cannot hydrolyse it (ppn1 ppx1) present a lower rate of dNTP synthesis and it takes longer time to duplicate DNA. Recovery after UV stress also requires high levels of dNTPs, and here we show that mutants bearing low levels of polyP are more sensitive to UV, while cells overexpressing VTC4 are more resistant. Finally, we demonstrate that human dermal fibroblasts with reduced levels of polyP are also more sensitive to UV damage, suggesting that the protective role of polyP against UV damage might be conserved. In conclusion, this work identifies a new and important player during the synthesis of the building blocks of DNA.

Keywords

Cicle cel·lular; Ciclo celular; Cell cycle; Dany a DNA; Daño a DNA; DNA damage; dNTPs; Polifosfat; Polifosfato; Polyphosphate; S. cerevisiae

Subjects

577 - Biochemistry. Molecular biology. Biophysics

Knowledge Area

Biologia

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