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Query: UNIPROT:P16104 (
H2AX
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Forskolin
is a natural compound found in the coleus herb that activates the enzyme adenylate cyclase and increases the concentration of intracellular cyclic AMP (cAMP). This chemical is widely used as a stimulating food additive. It is unknown whether forskolin can effect cellular responses to ionizing radiation, such as induction of phosphorylation of histone
H2AX
(gamma-
H2AX
) in megabase chromatin domains near DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). Here we report that treatment with forskolin decreases
H2AX
phosphorylation after irradiation detected by immunoblotting or by analysis of the overall gamma-
H2AX
-associated fluorescence in the nuclei. However, this chemical does not affect the number of gamma-
H2AX
foci, the frequency of radiation-induced chromosome aberrations, or cell survival after X irradiation, which is consistent with the view that it does not change the induction of repair of DSBs. We suggest that the overall decrease of
H2AX
phosphorylation after treatment with forskolin in irradiated cells reflects a lesser extent of apparent
H2AX
modification at individual DSBs that may be caused by inhibition of the initial spread of gamma-
H2AX
and/or by stimulation of elimination of gamma-
H2AX
from chromatin after DSB rejoining.
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PMID:Forskolin decreases phosphorylation of histone H2AX in human cells induced by ionizing radiation. 1939 42