Literature DB >> 15480413

Strand invasion involving short tract gene conversion is specifically suppressed in BRCA2-deficient hamster cells.

Nasrollah Saleh-Gohari1, Thomas Helleday.   

Abstract

The BRCA2 tumour suppressor protein is involved in maintaining genetic stability through its role in homologous recombination (HR), where it mediates RAD51-dependent strand invasion. Here, we show that BRCA2-defective cells are not completely impaired in HR by strand invasion although the spontaneous HR rate is 10-fold lower than that in wild-type cells. Furthermore, a DNA double-strand break (DSB) triggers HR repair by strand invasion also in BRCA2-defective cells, but less efficiently. Thus, either the strand invasion pathway(s) in which BRCA2 operates is still operative in the absence of a functional BRCA2, albeit at a reduced frequency, or there is a separate pathway for strand invasion still functional in BRCA2-deficient cells. Consistent with the latter hypothesis, we show that HR events occurring in BRCA2-defective cells differ from HR events in wild-type cells. These data suggest that BRCA2-defective hamster cells are impaired in short tract gene conversion but maintain proficiency in sister chromatid exchange.

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Year:  2004        PMID: 15480413     DOI: 10.1038/sj.onc.1208178

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Oncogene        ISSN: 0950-9232            Impact factor:   9.867


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