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KMID : 0624620230560020108
BMB Reports
2023 Volume.56 No. 2 p.108 ~ p.113
¥á-Kleisin subunit of cohesin preserves the genome integrity of embryonic stem cells
Yoon Seo-Bin

Choi Eui-Hwan
Park Seo-Jung
Kim Keun-Pil
Abstract
Cohesin is a ring-shaped protein complex that comprises the SMC1, SMC3, and ¥á-kleisin proteins, STAG1/2/3 subunits, and auxiliary factors. Cohesin participates in chromatin remodeling, chromosome segregation, DNA replication, and gene expression regulation during the cell cycle. Mitosis-specific ¥á-kleisin factor RAD21 and meiosis-specific ¥á-kleisin factor REC8 are expressed in embryonic stem cells (ESCs) to maintain pluripotency. Here, we demonstrated that RAD21 and REC8 were involved in maintaining genomic stability and modulating chromatin modification in murine ESCs. When the kleisin subunits were depleted, DNA repair genes were downregulated, thereby reducing cell viability and causing replication protein A (RPA) accumulation. This finding suggested that the repair of exposed single-stranded DNA was inefficient. Furthermore, the depletion of kleisin subunits induced DNA hypermethylation by upregulating DNA methylation proteins. Thus, we proposed that the cohesin complex plays two distinct roles in chromatin remodeling and genomic integrity to ensure the maintenance of pluripotency in ESCs.
KEYWORD
¥á-kleisin, Cohesin, Embryonic stem cells, Genomic integrity
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