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Werner syndrome protein suppresses the formation of large deletions during the replication of human telomeric sequences.

Rama Rao Damerla1, Kelly E Knickelbein, Steven Strutt, Fu-Jun Liu, Hong Wang, Patricia L Opresko.   

Abstract

Werner syndrome (WS) is a disorder characterized by features of premature aging and increased cancer that is caused by loss of the RecQ helicase WRN. Telomeres consisting of duplex TTAGGG repeats in humans protect chromosome ends and sustain cellular proliferation. WRN prevents the loss of telomeres replicated from the G-rich strand, which can form secondary G-quadruplex (G4) structures. Here, we dissected WRN roles in the replication of telomeric sequences by examining factors inherent to telomeric repeats, such as G4 DNA, independently from other factors at chromosome ends that can also impede replication. For this we used the supF shuttle vector (SV) mutagenesis assay. We demonstrate that SVs with [TTAGGG]6 sequences are stably replicated in human cells, and that the repeats suppress the frequency of large deletions despite G4 folding potential. WRN depletion increased the supF mutant frequency for both the telomeric and non-telomeric SVs, compared with the control cells, but this increase was much greater (27-fold) for telomeric SVs. The higher SV mutant frequencies in WRN-deficient cells were primarily due to an increase in large sequence deletions and rearrangements. However, WRN depletion caused a more dramatic increase in deletions and rearrangements arising within the telomeric SV (70-fold), compared with non-telomeric SV (8-fold). Our results indicate that WRN prevents large deletions and rearrangements during replication, and that this role is particularly important in templates with telomeric sequence. This provides a possible explanation for increased telomere loss in WS cells.

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Year:  2012        PMID: 22871734      PMCID: PMC3442914          DOI: 10.4161/cc.21399

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Cycle        ISSN: 1551-4005            Impact factor:   4.534


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