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Assessment of Anti-recombination and Double-strand Break-induced Gene Conversion in Human Cells by a Chromosomal Reporter
- Source :
- Journal of Biological Chemistry. 287:29543-29553
- Publication Year :
- 2012
- Publisher :
- Elsevier BV, 2012.
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Abstract
- Gene conversion is one of the frequent end results of homologous recombination, and it often underlies the inactivation of tumor suppressor genes in cancer cells. Here, we have developed an integrated assay system that allows simultaneous examination of double-strand break (DSB)-induced gene conversion events at the site of a DSB (proximal region) and at a surrounding region ~1 kb away from the break (distal region). Utilizing this assay system, we find that gene conversion events at the proximal and distal regions are relatively independent of one another. The results also indicate that synthesis-dependent strand annealing (SDSA) plays a major role in DSB-induced gene conversion. In addition, our current study has demonstrated that hMLH1 plays an essential role in anti-recombination and gene conversion. Specifically, the anti-recombination activity of hMLH1 is partially dependent on its interaction with hMRE11. Our data suggests that the role of hMLH1 and hMRE11 in the process of gene conversion is complex, and these proteins play different roles in DSB-induced proximal and distal gene conversions. In particular, the involvement of hMLH1 and hMRE11 in the distal gene conversion requires both hMSH2 and heteroduplex formation.
- Subjects :
- genetic processes
Gene Conversion
DNA and Chromosomes
Biology
Biochemistry
DNA-binding protein
Cell Line
Genes, Reporter
MRE11 Homologue Protein
Gene cluster
Chromosomes, Human
Humans
DNA Breaks, Double-Stranded
Gene conversion
Molecular Biology
Gene
Heteroduplex formation
Adaptor Proteins, Signal Transducing
MutS Homolog 2 Protein
fungi
Nuclear Proteins
Cell Biology
Molecular biology
DNA-Binding Proteins
enzymes and coenzymes (carbohydrates)
health occupations
Biological Assay
biological phenomena, cell phenomena, and immunity
MutL Protein Homolog 1
Homologous recombination
Subjects
Details
- ISSN :
- 00219258
- Volume :
- 287
- Database :
- OpenAIRE
- Journal :
- Journal of Biological Chemistry
- Accession number :
- edsair.doi.dedup.....9965e06a808e0a9de813d778bd598918
- Full Text :
- https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.m112.352302