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Role for Artemis nuclease in the repair of radiation-induced DNA double strand breaks by alternative end joining.

Mario Moscariello1, Radi Wieloch1, Aya Kurosawa2, Fanghua Li1, Noritaka Adachi2, Emil Mladenov3, George Iliakis4.   

Abstract

Exposure of cells to ionizing radiation or radiomimetic drugs generates DNA double-strand breaks that are processed either by homologous recombination repair (HRR), or by canonical, DNA-PKcs-dependent non-homologous end-joining (C-NHEJ). Chemical or genetic inactivation of factors involved in C-NHEJ or HRR, but also their local failure in repair proficient cells, promotes an alternative, error-prone end-joining pathway that serves as backup (A-EJ). There is evidence for the involvement of Artemis endonuclease, a protein deficient in a human radiosensitivity syndrome associated with severe immunodeficiency (RS-SCID), in the processing of subsets of DSBs by HRR or C-NHEJ. It is thought that within HRR or C-NHEJ Artemis processes DNA termini at complex DSBs. Whether Artemis has a role in A-EJ remains unknown. Here, we analyze using pulsed-field gel electrophoresis (PFGE) and specialized reporter assays, DSB repair in wild-type pre-B NALM-6 lymphocytes, as well as in their Artemis(-/-), DNA ligase 4(-/-) (LIG4(-/-)), and LIG4(-/-)/Artemis(-/-) double mutant counterparts, under conditions allowing evaluation of A-EJ. Our results substantiate the suggested roles of Artemis in C-NHEJ and HRR, but also demonstrate a role for the protein in A-EJ that is confirmed in Artemis deficient normal human fibroblasts. We conclude that Artemis is a nuclease participating in DSB repair by all major repair pathways.
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Keywords:  Alternative end joining (A-EJ); Artemis nuclease; DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs); Ionizing radiation (IR); Non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ)

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Year:  2015        PMID: 25973742     DOI: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2015.04.004

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


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