Literature DB >> 26051933

Production of Extrachromosomal MicroDNAs Is Linked to Mismatch Repair Pathways and Transcriptional Activity.

Laura W Dillon1, Pankaj Kumar1, Yoshiyuki Shibata1, Yuh-Hwa Wang1, Smaranda Willcox2, Jack D Griffith2, Yves Pommier3, Shunichi Takeda4, Anindya Dutta5.   

Abstract

MicroDNAs are <400-base extrachromosomal circles found in mammalian cells. Tens of thousands of microDNAs have been found in all tissue types, including sperm. MicroDNAs arise preferentially from areas with high gene density, GC content, and exon density from promoters with activating chromatin modifications and in sperm from the 5'-UTR of full-length LINE-1 elements, but are depleted from lamin-associated heterochromatin. Analysis of microDNAs from a set of human cancer cell lines revealed lineage-specific patterns of microDNA origins. A survey of microDNAs from chicken cells defective in various DNA repair proteins reveals that homologous recombination and non-homologous end joining repair pathways are not required for microDNA production. Deletion of the MSH3 DNA mismatch repair protein results in a significant decrease in microDNA abundance, specifically from non-CpG genomic regions. Thus, microDNAs arise as part of normal cellular physiology—either from DNA breaks associated with RNA metabolism or from replication slippage followed by mismatch repair.
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Year:  2015        PMID: 26051933      PMCID: PMC4481157          DOI: 10.1016/j.celrep.2015.05.020

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Cell Rep            Impact factor:   9.423


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