Abstract

Cdc7 is a serine-threonine kinase that phosphorylates components of the pre-replication complex during DNA replication initiation. Cdc7 is highly conserved, and Cdc7 orthologs have been characterized in organisms ranging from yeast to humans. Cdc7 is activated specifically during late G1/S phase by binding to its regulatory subunit, Dbf4. Drosophila melanogaster contains a Dbf4 ortholog, Chiffon, which is essential for chorion amplification in Drosophila egg chambers. However, no Drosophila ortholog of Cdc7 has yet been characterized. Here, we report the functional and biochemical characterization of a Drosophila ortholog of Cdc7. Co-expression of Drosophila Cdc7 and Chiffon is able to complement a growth defect in yeast containing a temperature-sensitive Cdc7 mutant. Cdc7 and Chiffon physically interact and can be co-purified from insect cells. Cdc7 phosphorylates the known Cdc7 substrates Mcm2 and histone H3 in vitro, and Cdc7 kinase activity is stimulated by Chiffon and inhibited by the Cdc7-specific inhibitor XL413. Drosophila egg chamber follicle cells deficient for Cdc7 have a defect in two types of DNA replication, endoreplication and chorion gene amplification. However, follicle cells deficient for Chiffon have a defect in chorion gene amplification but still undergo endocycling. Our results show that Cdc7 interacts with Chiffon to form a functional Dbf4-dependent kinase complex and that Cdc7 is necessary for DNA replication in Drosophila egg chamber follicle cells. Additionally, we show that Chiffon is a member of an expanding subset of DNA replication initiation factors that are not strictly required for endoreplication in Drosophila.

Highlights

  • Cdc7 is a kinase that, together with its activator Dbf4, regulates the initiation of DNA replication

  • Our results show that Cdc7 interacts with Chiffon to form a functional Dbf4-dependent kinase complex and that Cdc7 is necessary for DNA replication in Drosophila egg chamber follicle cells

  • To further characterize l(1)G0148 and CG5790, we compared the amino acid sequences of l(1)G0148 and CG5790 with S. cerevisiae Cdc7 and human Cdc7, and we found that l(1)G0148 and CG5790 both contain kinase insert domains at the same positions relative to the catalytic subdomains (Figs. 1B and 2)

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Introduction

Cdc is a kinase that, together with its activator Dbf, regulates the initiation of DNA replication. Results: Drosophila Cdc is a functional ortholog of Cdc that is required for endoreplication and gene amplification, Chiffon/Dbf is not essential for endoreplication. Drosophila melanogaster contains a Dbf ortholog, Chiffon, which is essential for chorion amplification in Drosophila egg chambers. Drosophila egg chamber follicle cells deficient for Cdc have a defect in two types of DNA replication, endoreplication and chorion gene amplification. Follicle cells deficient for Chiffon have a defect in chorion gene amplification but still undergo endocycling. Our results show that Cdc interacts with Chiffon to form a functional Dbf4-dependent kinase complex and that Cdc is necessary for DNA replication in Drosophila egg chamber follicle cells.

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