Ultraviolet radiation stress triggers the down-regulation of essential replication factor Mcm10.
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| Abstract | 
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              We report that upon UV radiation insult, mammalian cells specifically down-regulate Mcm10, a protein essential for the initiation and elongation phases of DNA replication. The levels of a majority of replication factors remain unaffected under this condition, implying that Mcm10 is a key node in the regulation of the replication machinery. High doses of ionizing gamma radiation and exposure to a combination of DNA-damaging chemicals do not decrease Mcm10 protein levels, demonstrating that Mcm10 down-regulation is triggered only by UV-specific damage. The decrease of Mcm10 protein levels is not caused by transcriptional inhibition or cleavage by apoptotic enzymes, but results from degradation by the 26 S proteasome. UV-triggered degradation of Mcm10 requires its linker or C-terminal domain. In addition, Mcm10 down-regulation is not limited to cells from a particular lineage. Therefore, our study reveals a mechanism by which mammalian cells effectively inhibit the replication machinery during stress to prevent it from drifting toward a catastrophic path of genomic instability.  | 
        
| Year of Publication | 
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              2010 
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| Journal | 
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              The Journal of biological chemistry 
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| Volume | 
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              285 
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| Issue | 
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              11 
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| Number of Pages | 
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              8352-62 
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| Date Published | 
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              2010 
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| ISSN Number | 
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              0021-9258 
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| URL | 
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              http://www.jbc.org/cgi/pmidlookup?view=long&pmid=20064936 
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| DOI | 
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              10.1074/jbc.M109.041129 
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| Short Title | 
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              J Biol Chem 
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