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Interaction between DNA Polymerase β and BRCA1

The breast cancer 1 (BRCA1) protein is a tumor suppressor playing roles in DNA repair and cell cycle regulation. Studies of DNA repair functions of BRCA1 have focused on double-strand break (DSB) repair pathways and have recently included base excision repair (BER). However, the function of BRCA1 in...

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Autores principales: Masaoka, Aya, Gassman, Natalie R., Horton, Julie K., Kedar, Padmini S., Witt, Kristine L., Hobbs, Cheryl A., Kissling, Grace E., Tano, Keizo, Asagoshi, Kenjiro, Wilson, Samuel H.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2013
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3694962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23826138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066801
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author Masaoka, Aya
Gassman, Natalie R.
Horton, Julie K.
Kedar, Padmini S.
Witt, Kristine L.
Hobbs, Cheryl A.
Kissling, Grace E.
Tano, Keizo
Asagoshi, Kenjiro
Wilson, Samuel H.
author_facet Masaoka, Aya
Gassman, Natalie R.
Horton, Julie K.
Kedar, Padmini S.
Witt, Kristine L.
Hobbs, Cheryl A.
Kissling, Grace E.
Tano, Keizo
Asagoshi, Kenjiro
Wilson, Samuel H.
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description The breast cancer 1 (BRCA1) protein is a tumor suppressor playing roles in DNA repair and cell cycle regulation. Studies of DNA repair functions of BRCA1 have focused on double-strand break (DSB) repair pathways and have recently included base excision repair (BER). However, the function of BRCA1 in BER is not well defined. Here, we examined a BRCA1 role in BER, first in relation to alkylating agent (MMS) treatment of cells and the BER enzyme DNA polymerase β (pol β). MMS treatment of BRCA1 negative human ovarian and chicken DT40 cells revealed hypersensitivity, and the combined gene deletion of BRCA1 and pol β in DT40 cells was consistent with these factors acting in the same repair pathway, possibly BER. Using cell extracts and purified proteins, BRCA1 and pol β were found to interact in immunoprecipitation assays, yet in vivo and in vitro assays for a BER role of BRCA1 were negative. An alternate approach with the human cells of immunofluorescence imaging and laser-induced DNA damage revealed negligible BRCA1 recruitment during the first 60 s after irradiation, the period typical of recruitment of pol β and other BER factors. Instead, 15 min after irradiation, BRCA1 recruitment was strong and there was γ-H2AX co-localization, consistent with DSBs and repair. The rapid recruitment of pol β was similar in BRCA1 positive and negative cells. However, a fraction of pol β initially recruited remained associated with damage sites much longer in BRCA1 positive than negative cells. Interestingly, pol β expression was required for BRCA1 recruitment, suggesting a partnership between these repair factors in DSB repair.
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spelling pubmed-36949622013-07-03 Interaction between DNA Polymerase β and BRCA1 Masaoka, Aya Gassman, Natalie R. Horton, Julie K. Kedar, Padmini S. Witt, Kristine L. Hobbs, Cheryl A. Kissling, Grace E. Tano, Keizo Asagoshi, Kenjiro Wilson, Samuel H. PLoS One Research Article The breast cancer 1 (BRCA1) protein is a tumor suppressor playing roles in DNA repair and cell cycle regulation. Studies of DNA repair functions of BRCA1 have focused on double-strand break (DSB) repair pathways and have recently included base excision repair (BER). However, the function of BRCA1 in BER is not well defined. Here, we examined a BRCA1 role in BER, first in relation to alkylating agent (MMS) treatment of cells and the BER enzyme DNA polymerase β (pol β). MMS treatment of BRCA1 negative human ovarian and chicken DT40 cells revealed hypersensitivity, and the combined gene deletion of BRCA1 and pol β in DT40 cells was consistent with these factors acting in the same repair pathway, possibly BER. Using cell extracts and purified proteins, BRCA1 and pol β were found to interact in immunoprecipitation assays, yet in vivo and in vitro assays for a BER role of BRCA1 were negative. An alternate approach with the human cells of immunofluorescence imaging and laser-induced DNA damage revealed negligible BRCA1 recruitment during the first 60 s after irradiation, the period typical of recruitment of pol β and other BER factors. Instead, 15 min after irradiation, BRCA1 recruitment was strong and there was γ-H2AX co-localization, consistent with DSBs and repair. The rapid recruitment of pol β was similar in BRCA1 positive and negative cells. However, a fraction of pol β initially recruited remained associated with damage sites much longer in BRCA1 positive than negative cells. Interestingly, pol β expression was required for BRCA1 recruitment, suggesting a partnership between these repair factors in DSB repair. Public Library of Science 2013-06-27 /pmc/articles/PMC3694962/ /pubmed/23826138 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066801 Text en https://creativecommons.org/publicdomain/zero/1.0/ This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain declaration, which stipulates that, once placed in the public domain, this work may be freely reproduced, distributed, transmitted, modified, built upon, or otherwise used by anyone for any lawful purpose.
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Masaoka, Aya
Gassman, Natalie R.
Horton, Julie K.
Kedar, Padmini S.
Witt, Kristine L.
Hobbs, Cheryl A.
Kissling, Grace E.
Tano, Keizo
Asagoshi, Kenjiro
Wilson, Samuel H.
Interaction between DNA Polymerase β and BRCA1
title Interaction between DNA Polymerase β and BRCA1
title_full Interaction between DNA Polymerase β and BRCA1
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title_short Interaction between DNA Polymerase β and BRCA1
title_sort interaction between dna polymerase β and brca1
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC3694962/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/23826138
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0066801
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