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Deployment of DNA polymerases beta and lambda in single-nucleotide and multinucleotide pathways of mammalian base excision DNA repair.

Upasna Thapar1, Bruce Demple2.   

Abstract

There exist two major base excision DNA repair (BER) pathways, namely single-nucleotide or "short-patch" (SP-BER), and "long-patch" BER (LP-BER). Both pathways appear to be involved in the repair of small base lesions such as uracil, abasic sites and oxidized bases. In addition to DNA polymerase β (Polβ) as the main BER enzyme for repair synthesis, there is evidence for a minor role for DNA polymerase lambda (Polλ) in BER. In this study we explore the potential contribution of Polλ to both SP- and LP-BER in cell-free extracts. We measured BER activity in extracts of mouse embryonic fibroblasts using substrates with either a single uracil or the chemically stable abasic site analog tetrahydrofuran residue. The addition of purified Polλ complemented the pronounced BER deficiency of POLB-null cell extracts as efficiently as did Polβ itself. We have developed a new approach for determining the relative contributions of SP- and LP-BER pathways, exploiting mass-labeled nucleotides to distinguish single- and multinucleotide repair patches. Using this method, we found that uracil repair in wild-type and in Polβ-deficient cell extracts supplemented with Polλ was ∼80% SP-BER. The results show that recombinant Polλ can contribute to both SP- and LP-BER. However, endogenous Polλ, which is present at a level ˜50% that of Polβ in mouse embryonic fibroblasts, appears to make little contribution to BER in extracts. Thus Polλ in cells appears to be under some constraint, perhaps sequestered in a complex with other proteins, or post-translationally modified in a way that limits its ability to participate effectively in BER.
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Keywords:  5’dRp and AP lyases; Abasic sites; DNA repair synthesis; Fen1 nuclease; UraciI DNA repair

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Year:  2019        PMID: 30763888      PMCID: PMC6464370          DOI: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2019.02.001

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


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2.  Oxidative DNA-protein crosslinks formed in mammalian cells by abasic site lyases involved in DNA repair.

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