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APE1 overexpression in XRCC1-deficient cells complements the defective repair of oxidative single strand breaks but increases genomic instability

XRCC1 protein is essential for mammalian viability and is required for the efficient repair of single strand breaks (SSBs) and damaged bases in DNA. XRCC1-deficient cells are genetically unstable and sensitive to DNA damaging agents. XRCC1 has no known enzymatic activity and is thought to act as a s...

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Autores principales: Sossou, Marguerite, Flohr-Beckhaus, Claudia, Schulz, Ina, Daboussi, Fayza, Epe, Bernd, Radicella, J. Pablo
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Publicado: Oxford University Press 2005
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC546158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15647512
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki173
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author Sossou, Marguerite
Flohr-Beckhaus, Claudia
Schulz, Ina
Daboussi, Fayza
Epe, Bernd
Radicella, J. Pablo
author_facet Sossou, Marguerite
Flohr-Beckhaus, Claudia
Schulz, Ina
Daboussi, Fayza
Epe, Bernd
Radicella, J. Pablo
author_sort Sossou, Marguerite
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description XRCC1 protein is essential for mammalian viability and is required for the efficient repair of single strand breaks (SSBs) and damaged bases in DNA. XRCC1-deficient cells are genetically unstable and sensitive to DNA damaging agents. XRCC1 has no known enzymatic activity and is thought to act as a scaffold protein for both SSB and base excision repair activities. To further define the defects leading to genetic instability in XRCC1-deficient cells, we overexpressed the AP endonuclease APE1, shown previously to interact with and be stimulated by XRCC1. Here, we report that the overexpression of APE1 can compensate for the impaired capability of XRCC1-deficient cells to repair SSBs induced by oxidative DNA damage, both in vivo and in whole-cell extracts. We show that, for this kind of damage, the repair of blocked DNA ends is rate limiting and can be performed by APE1. Conversely, APE1 overproduction resulted in a 3-fold increase in the sensitivity of XRCC1-deficient cells to an alkylating agent, most probably due to the accumulation of SSBs. Finally, the overproduction of APE1 results in increases of 40% in the frequency of micronuclei and 33% in sister chromatid exchanges of XRCC1(−) cells. These data suggest that the spontaneous generation of AP sites could be at the origin of the SSBs responsible for the spontaneous genetic instability characteristic of XRCC1-deficient cells.
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spelling pubmed-5461582005-02-07 APE1 overexpression in XRCC1-deficient cells complements the defective repair of oxidative single strand breaks but increases genomic instability Sossou, Marguerite Flohr-Beckhaus, Claudia Schulz, Ina Daboussi, Fayza Epe, Bernd Radicella, J. Pablo Nucleic Acids Res Article XRCC1 protein is essential for mammalian viability and is required for the efficient repair of single strand breaks (SSBs) and damaged bases in DNA. XRCC1-deficient cells are genetically unstable and sensitive to DNA damaging agents. XRCC1 has no known enzymatic activity and is thought to act as a scaffold protein for both SSB and base excision repair activities. To further define the defects leading to genetic instability in XRCC1-deficient cells, we overexpressed the AP endonuclease APE1, shown previously to interact with and be stimulated by XRCC1. Here, we report that the overexpression of APE1 can compensate for the impaired capability of XRCC1-deficient cells to repair SSBs induced by oxidative DNA damage, both in vivo and in whole-cell extracts. We show that, for this kind of damage, the repair of blocked DNA ends is rate limiting and can be performed by APE1. Conversely, APE1 overproduction resulted in a 3-fold increase in the sensitivity of XRCC1-deficient cells to an alkylating agent, most probably due to the accumulation of SSBs. Finally, the overproduction of APE1 results in increases of 40% in the frequency of micronuclei and 33% in sister chromatid exchanges of XRCC1(−) cells. These data suggest that the spontaneous generation of AP sites could be at the origin of the SSBs responsible for the spontaneous genetic instability characteristic of XRCC1-deficient cells. Oxford University Press 2005 2005-01-12 /pmc/articles/PMC546158/ /pubmed/15647512 http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki173 Text en © 2005, the authors Nucleic Acids Research, Vol. 33 No. 1 © Oxford University Press 2005; all rights reserved
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Sossou, Marguerite
Flohr-Beckhaus, Claudia
Schulz, Ina
Daboussi, Fayza
Epe, Bernd
Radicella, J. Pablo
APE1 overexpression in XRCC1-deficient cells complements the defective repair of oxidative single strand breaks but increases genomic instability
title APE1 overexpression in XRCC1-deficient cells complements the defective repair of oxidative single strand breaks but increases genomic instability
title_full APE1 overexpression in XRCC1-deficient cells complements the defective repair of oxidative single strand breaks but increases genomic instability
title_fullStr APE1 overexpression in XRCC1-deficient cells complements the defective repair of oxidative single strand breaks but increases genomic instability
title_full_unstemmed APE1 overexpression in XRCC1-deficient cells complements the defective repair of oxidative single strand breaks but increases genomic instability
title_short APE1 overexpression in XRCC1-deficient cells complements the defective repair of oxidative single strand breaks but increases genomic instability
title_sort ape1 overexpression in xrcc1-deficient cells complements the defective repair of oxidative single strand breaks but increases genomic instability
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC546158/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/15647512
http://dx.doi.org/10.1093/nar/gki173
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