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The transcription-coupled repair protein ERCC6/CSB also protects against repeat expansion in a mouse model of the fragile X premutation
- Source :
- Human mutation. 36(4)
- Publication Year :
- 2014
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Abstract
- The fragile X-related disorders (FXDs) are members of the group of diseases known as the repeat expansion diseases. The FXDs result from expansion of an unstable CGG/CCG repeat tract in the 5' UTR of the FMR1 gene. Contractions are also seen, albeit at lower frequency. We have previously shown that ERCC6/CSB plays an auxiliary role in promoting germ line and somatic expansions in a mouse model of the FXDs. However, work in model systems of other repeat expansion diseases has suggested that CSB may protect against expansions by promoting contractions. Since FXD mice normally have such a high expansion frequency, it is possible that such a protective effect would have been masked. We thus examined the effect of the loss of CSB in an Msh2(+/-) background where the germ line expansion frequency is reduced and in an Msh2(-/-) background where expansions do not occur, but contractions do. Our data show that in addition to promoting repeat expansion, CSB does in fact protect the genome from germ line expansions in the FXD mouse model. However, it likely does so not by promoting contractions but by promoting an error-free process that preserves the parental allele.
- Subjects :
- Untranslated region
Male
congenital, hereditary, and neonatal diseases and abnormalities
Genotype
Transcription, Genetic
Somatic cell
Biology
Germline
Genomic Instability
Article
Mice
Genetics
Animals
Allele
Poly-ADP-Ribose Binding Proteins
Genetics (clinical)
Mice, Knockout
FMR1
Disease Models, Animal
DNA Repair Enzymes
MutS Homolog 2 Protein
Fragile X Syndrome
Female
ERCC6
Trinucleotide repeat expansion
Trinucleotide Repeat Expansion
Gene Deletion
Nucleotide excision repair
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 10981004
- Volume :
- 36
- Issue :
- 4
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Human mutation
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....72ddfabd33ccf0f752035a1f1bfa2cc0