ATR inhibition selectively sensitizes G1 checkpoint-deficient cells to lethal premature chromatin condensation

P Nghiem, PK Park, Y Kim, C Vaziri… - Proceedings of the …, 2001 - National Acad Sciences
P Nghiem, PK Park, Y Kim, C Vaziri, SL Schreiber
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences, 2001National Acad Sciences
Premature chromatin condensation (PCC) is a hallmark of mammalian cells that begin
mitosis before completing DNA replication. This lethal event is prevented by a highly
conserved checkpoint involving an unknown, caffeine-sensitive mediator. Here, we have
examined the possible involvement of the caffeine-sensitive ATM and ATR protein kinases
in this checkpoint. We show that caffeine's ability to inhibit ATR (but not ATM) causes PCC,
that ATR (but not ATM) prevents PCC, and that ATR prevents PCC via Chk-1 regulation …
Premature chromatin condensation (PCC) is a hallmark of mammalian cells that begin mitosis before completing DNA replication. This lethal event is prevented by a highly conserved checkpoint involving an unknown, caffeine-sensitive mediator. Here, we have examined the possible involvement of the caffeine-sensitive ATM and ATR protein kinases in this checkpoint. We show that caffeine's ability to inhibit ATR (but not ATM) causes PCC, that ATR (but not ATM) prevents PCC, and that ATR prevents PCC via Chk-1 regulation. Moreover, mimicking cancer cell phenotypes by disrupting normal G1 checkpoints sensitizes cells to PCC by ATR inhibition plus low-dose DNA damage. Notably, loss of p53 function potently sensitizes cells to PCC caused by ATR inhibition by a small molecule. We present a molecular model for how ATR prevents PCC and suggest that ATR represents an attractive therapeutic target for selectively killing cancer cells by premature chromatin condensation.
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