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Genetic analysis of ionizing radiation-induced mutagenesis in Saccharomyces cerevisiae reveals TransLesion Synthesis (TLS) independent of PCNA K164SUMOylation and ubiquitination

Author(s)
Chen, Clark C.Motegi, AkiraHasegawa, YukoMyung, KyungjaeKolodner, RichardD'Andrea, Alan
Issued Date
2006-12
DOI
10.1016/j.dnarep.2006.07.007
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/31067
Fulltext
https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1568786406002412?via%3Dihub
Citation
DNA REPAIR, v.5, no.12, pp.1475 - 1488
Abstract
Ionizing radiation-induced mutagenesis (IR-IM) underlies a basis for radiation associated carcinogenesis as well as resistance to radiation therapy. This process was examined in Saccharomyces cerevisiae using an array of isogenic DNA repair deficient mutants. Mutations inactivating homologous recombination (rad51, 52, 54) or nucleotide excision repair (rad1, radio, rad4) caused elevated IR-IM whereas inactivation of TransLesion Synthesis (TLS: rad6) caused severely defective IR-IM. Of the mutations inactivating TLS polymerases, rev3 and rev1 caused equally severe defects in IR-IM whereas rad30 did not significantly affect the process. The effects of the rev3, rev1, and rad6 mutations on IR-IM were epistatic, suggesting the requirement of both polymerase zeta and Rev1p in IR-IM related TLS. Although PCNA K164 SUMOylation/ubiquitination is a proposed prerequisite for TLS, the IR-IM defect of a rev3 or a rad6 mutant was worse than and epistatic to the pol30K164R mutant, a mutant in which the PCNA had been mutated to abolish such modifications. These results suggested that IR-IM related TLS occurs in the absence of PCNA K164 modification. Further analysis of a mutant simultaneously defective in SUMOylation and mono-ubiquitination (rad18 siz1) revealed that these modifications redundantly affected TLS as well as NHEJ. A genetic model based on these observations is proposed.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
ISSN
1568-7864
Keyword (Author)
non-homologous end joiningnuclotide excision repairREV3REV7REV1RAD30polymerase zetapolymerase etadeoxycytidyl transferaseionizing radiationtranslesion synthesisSUMOylationubiquitinationmutagenesisPCNADNA repairhomologous recombination
Keyword
CELL NUCLEAR ANTIGENGAMMA-RAY MUTAGENESISSTRAND-BREAK REPAIRNUCLEOTIDE EXCISION-REPAIRARRESTED YEAST-CELLSDNA-POLYMERASE-ZETAFRAMESHIFT MUTATIONSCHROMOSOMAL REARRANGEMENTSSEQUENCE-ANALYSISMISMATCH REPAIR

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