Literature DB >> 21333614

DNA polymerase beta is critical for genomic stability of sperm cells.

Dawit Kidane1, Shibani Dalal, Agnes Keh, Yanfeng Liu, Daniel Zelterman, Joann B Sweasy.   

Abstract

Maintaining genome integrity in germ cells is important, given that the germ cells produce the next generation of offspring. Base excision repair is a DNA repair pathway that is responsible for the repair of most endogenous DNA damage. A key enzyme that functions in this repair pathway is DNA polymerase beta (Pol β). We previously used conditional gene targeting to engineer mice with sperm deleted of the Pol B gene, which encodes Pol β. We characterized mutagenesis in the sperm of these mice and compared it to wild-type and mice heterozygous for the Pol B gene. We found that sperm obtained that were heterozygously or homozygously deleted of the Pol B gene exhibited increased mutation frequencies compared to wild-type sperm. We identified an increase in transition mutations in both heterozygously and homozygously deleted sperm, and the types of mutations induced suggest that a polymerase other than Pol β functions in its absence. Interestingly, most of the transversions we observed were induced only in heterozygous, compared with wild-type sperm. Our results suggest that haploinsufficiency of Pol β leads to increased frequencies and varieties of mutations. Our study also shows that Pol β is critical for genome stability in the germline.
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Year:  2011        PMID: 21333614      PMCID: PMC3255305          DOI: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2011.01.003

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  DNA Repair (Amst)        ISSN: 1568-7856


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