M. Frank-vaillant et S. Marcand, NHEJ regulation by mating type is exercised through a novel protein, Lif2p, essential to the Ligase IV pathway, GENE DEV, 15(22), 2001, pp. 3005-3012
in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, DNA double strand break (DSB) repair
by nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ) requires the DNA end-binding heterodim
er Yku70p-Yku8Op and the ligase Dnl4p associated with its cofactor Lif1p. N
HEJ efficiency is down-regulated in MATa/MAT alpha cells relative to MATa o
r MAT alpha cells, but the mechanism of this mating type regulation is unkn
own. Here we report the identification of Lif2p, a S. cerevisiae protein th
at interacts with Lif1p in a two-hybrid system. Disruption of LIF2 abolishe
s the capacity of cells to repair DSBs by end-joining to the same extent th
an lift and dnl4 mutants. In MATa/MAT alpha cells, Lif2p steady-state level
is strongly repressed when other factors involved in NHEJ are unaffected.
Increasing the dosage of the Lif2p protein can suppress the NHEJ defect in
a/alpha cells. Together, these results indicate that NHEJ regulation by mat
ing type is achieved, at least in part, by a regulation of Lif2p activity.