Deacetylase Activity Associates with Topoisomerase II and Is Necessary for Etoposide-induced Apoptosis

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DNA topoisomerase II (topo II) is a ubiquitous nuclear enzyme that is involved in DNA replication, transcription, chromosome segregation, and apoptosis. Here we show by immunoprecipitation, pull down with glutathione S-transferase fusion proteins, and yeast two-hybrid analysis that both topo IIα and -β physically interact with the histone deacetylase HDAC1. The in vitro DNA decatenation activity of recombinant topo IIα and -β is inhibited by association with catalytically inactive, recombinant HDAC1. We provide evidence for the in vivo significance of the topo II-HDAC1 association, showing that inhibition of HDAC activity with trichostatin A suppresses apoptosis induced by the topo II poison etoposide, but not by the topoisomerase I inhibitor camptothecin. We suggest that chromatin remodeling by an HDAC-containing complex facilitates both topo II-catalyzed DNA rearrangement and etoposide-induced DNA damage in vivo.

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Johnson, C. A., Padget, K., Austin, C. A., & Turner, B. M. (2001). Deacetylase Activity Associates with Topoisomerase II and Is Necessary for Etoposide-induced Apoptosis. Journal of Biological Chemistry, 276(7), 4539–4542. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.C000824200

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