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Nucleotide Excision Repair, XPA-1, and the Translesion Synthesis Complex, POLZ-1 and REV-1, Are Critical for Interstrand Cross-Link Repair in Caenorhabditis elegans Germ Cells.

Sinae Oh1, Woori Bae1, Mohammad A Alfhili2, Myon Hee Lee3.   

Abstract

Interstrand cross-links (ICLs) are adducts of covalently linked nucleotides in opposing DNA strands that obstruct replication and prime cells for malignant transformation or premature cell death. ICLs may be caused by alkylating agents or ultraviolet (UV) irradiation. These toxic lesions are removed by diverse repair mechanisms such as the Fanconi anemia (FA) pathway, nucleotide excision repair (NER), translesion synthesis (TLS), and homologous recombination (HR). In mammals, the xeroderma pigmentosum group F (XP-F) protein participates in both the FA pathway and NER, while DNA polymerase ζ (POLZ-1) and REV-1 mediate TLS. Nevertheless, little is known regarding the genetic determinants of these pathways in ICL repair and damage tolerance in germ cells. In this study, we examined the sensitivity of Caenorhabditis elegans germ cells to ICLs generated by trimethylpsoralen/ultraviolet A (TMP/UV-A) combination, and embryonic mortality was employed as a surrogate for DNA damage in germ cells. Our results show that XPA-1, POLZ-1, and REV-1 were more critical than FA pathway mediators in preserving genomic stability in C. elegans germ cells. Notably, mutant worms lacking both XPA-1 and POLZ-1 (or REV-1) were more sensitive to ICLs compared to either single mutant alone. Moreover, knockdown of XPA-1 and REV-1 leads to the retarded disappearance of RPA-1 and RAD-51 foci upon ICL damage. Since DNA repair mechanisms are broadly conserved, our findings may have ramifications for prospective therapeutic interventions in humans.

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Year:  2020        PMID: 32945661      PMCID: PMC7590238          DOI: 10.1021/acs.biochem.0c00719

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Biochemistry        ISSN: 0006-2960            Impact factor:   3.162


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Authors:  Emily Koury; Kailey Harrell; Sarit Smolikove
Journal:  Nucleic Acids Res       Date:  2018-01-25       Impact factor: 16.971

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