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Defective signal joint recombination in fanconi anemia fibroblasts reveals a role for Rad50 in V(D)J recombination.

Sarah L Donahue1, Azah A Tabah, Kyle Schmitz, Ashley Aaron, Colin Campbell.   

Abstract

V(D)J recombination of immunoglobulin loci is dependent on the immune cell-specific Rag1 and Rag2 proteins as well as a number of ubiquitously expressed cellular DNA repair proteins that catalyze non-homologous end-joining of DNA double-strand breaks. The evolutionarily conserved Rad50/Mre11/Nibrin protein complex has a role in DNA double-strand break-repair, suggesting that these proteins, too, may participate in V(D)J recombination. Recent findings demonstrating that Rad50 function is defective in cells from patients afflicted with Fanconi anemia provide a possible mechanistic explanation for previous findings that lymphoblasts derived from these patients exhibit subtle defects in V(D)J recombination of extrachromosomal plasmid molecules. Here, we describe a series of findings that provide convincing evidence for a role of the Rad50 protein complex in V(D)J recombination. We found that the fidelity of V(D)J signal joint recombination in fibroblasts from patients afflicted with Fanconi anemia was reduced by nearly tenfold, compared to that observed in fibroblasts from normal donors. Second, we observed that antibody-mediated inhibition of the Rad50, Mre11, or Nibrin proteins reduced the fidelity of signal joint recombination significantly in wild-type cells. The latter finding was somewhat unexpected, because signal joint rejoining in cells from patients with Nijmegen breakage syndrome, which results from mutations in the Nibrin gene, occurs with normal fidelity. However, introduction of anti-Nibrin antibodies into these cells reduced the fidelity of signal joint recombination dramatically. These data reveal for the first time a role for the Rad50 complex in V(D)J recombination, and demonstrate that the protein product of the disease-causing allele responsible for Nijmegen breakage syndrome encodes a protein with residual DNA double-strand break repair activity.

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Year:  2007        PMID: 17524422      PMCID: PMC2727996          DOI: 10.1016/j.jmb.2007.03.014

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  J Mol Biol        ISSN: 0022-2836            Impact factor:   5.469


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Authors:  Juren Huang; William S Dynan
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2002-02-01       Impact factor: 16.971

3.  Cernunnos interacts with the XRCC4 x DNA-ligase IV complex and is homologous to the yeast nonhomologous end-joining factor Nej1.

Authors:  Isabelle Callebaut; Laurent Malivert; Alain Fischer; Jean-Paul Mornon; Patrick Revy; Jean-Pierre de Villartay
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2006-03-29       Impact factor: 5.157

4.  Promotion of Dnl4-catalyzed DNA end-joining by the Rad50/Mre11/Xrs2 and Hdf1/Hdf2 complexes.

Authors:  L Chen; K Trujillo; W Ramos; P Sung; A E Tomkinson
Journal:  Mol Cell       Date:  2001-11       Impact factor: 17.970

5.  V(D)J rearrangement in Nijmegen breakage syndrome.

Authors:  T C Yeo; D Xia; S Hassouneh; X O Yang; D E Sabath; K Sperling; R A Gatti; P Concannon; D M Willerford
Journal:  Mol Immunol       Date:  2000-12       Impact factor: 4.407

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Journal:  Annu Rev Biochem       Date:  2001-11-09       Impact factor: 23.643

7.  Nej1p, a cell type-specific regulator of nonhomologous end joining in yeast.

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Journal:  Curr Biol       Date:  2001-10-16       Impact factor: 10.834

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Journal:  Cancer Res       Date:  2002-07-15       Impact factor: 12.701

9.  DNA cross-link-dependent RAD50/MRE11/NBS1 subnuclear assembly requires the Fanconi anemia C protein.

Authors:  Pietro Pichierri; Dietrich Averbeck; Filippo Rosselli
Journal:  Hum Mol Genet       Date:  2002-10-01       Impact factor: 6.150

10.  A DNA double strand break repair defect in Fanconi anemia fibroblasts.

Authors:  Sarah L Donahue; Colin Campbell
Journal:  J Biol Chem       Date:  2002-10-01       Impact factor: 5.157

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Authors:  Larry H Thompson; John M Hinz
Journal:  Mutat Res       Date:  2009-02-21       Impact factor: 2.433

2.  Roles for NBS1 in alternative nonhomologous end-joining of V(D)J recombination intermediates.

Authors:  Ludovic Deriano; Travis H Stracker; Annalee Baker; John H J Petrini; David B Roth
Journal:  Mol Cell       Date:  2009-04-10       Impact factor: 17.970

3.  MRN complex function in the repair of chromosomal Rag-mediated DNA double-strand breaks.

Authors:  Beth A Helmink; Andrea L Bredemeyer; Baeck-Seung Lee; Ching-Yu Huang; Girdhar G Sharma; Laura M Walker; Jeffrey J Bednarski; Wan-Ling Lee; Tej K Pandita; Craig H Bassing; Barry P Sleckman
Journal:  J Exp Med       Date:  2009-02-16       Impact factor: 14.307

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