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Distinct pathways of homologous recombination controlled by the SWS1-SWSAP1-SPIDR complex.

Rohit Prakash1, Thomas Sandoval2, Florian Morati3, Jennifer A Zagelbaum4, Pei-Xin Lim2, Travis White2, Brett Taylor2, Raymond Wang2, Emilie C B Desclos5, Meghan R Sullivan6, Hayley L Rein6, Kara A Bernstein6, Przemek M Krawczyk5, Jean Gautier4, Mauro Modesti3, Fabio Vanoli2, Maria Jasin7.   

Abstract

Homology-directed repair (HDR), a critical DNA repair pathway in mammalian cells, is complex, leading to multiple outcomes with different impacts on genomic integrity. However, the factors that control these different outcomes are often not well understood. Here we show that SWS1-SWSAP1-SPIDR controls distinct types of HDR. Despite their requirement for stable assembly of RAD51 recombinase at DNA damage sites, these proteins are not essential for intra-chromosomal HDR, providing insight into why patients and mice with mutations are viable. However, SWS1-SWSAP1-SPIDR is critical for inter-homolog HDR, the first mitotic factor identified specifically for this function. Furthermore, SWS1-SWSAP1-SPIDR drives the high level of sister-chromatid exchange, promotes long-range loss of heterozygosity often involved with cancer initiation, and impels the poor growth of BLM helicase-deficient cells. The relevance of these genetic interactions is evident as SWSAP1 loss prolongs Blm-mutant embryo survival, suggesting a possible druggable target for the treatment of Bloom syndrome.
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Year:  2021        PMID: 34253720     DOI: 10.1038/s41467-021-24205-6

Source DB:  PubMed          Journal:  Nat Commun        ISSN: 2041-1723            Impact factor:   14.919


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