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Protection of the C. elegans germ cell genome depends on diverse DNA repair pathways during normal proliferation

Author(s)
Meier, BettinaVolkova, Nadezda V.Hong, YeBertolini, SimoneGonzalez-Huici, VictorPetrova, TsvetanaBoulton, SimonCampbell, Peter J.Gerstung, MoritzGartner, Anton
Issued Date
2021-04
DOI
10.1371/journal.pone.0250291
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/53449
Fulltext
https://journals.plos.org/plosone/article?id=10.1371/journal.pone.0250291
Citation
PLOS ONE, v.16, no.4, pp.e0250291
Abstract
Maintaining genome integrity is particularly important in germ cells to ensure faithful transmission of genetic information across generations. Here we systematically describe germ cell mutagenesis in wild-type and 61 DNA repair mutants cultivated over multiple generations. similar to 44% of the DNA repair mutants analysed showed a >2-fold increased mutagenesis with a broad spectrum of mutational outcomes. Nucleotide excision repair deficiency led to higher base substitution rates, whereas polh-1(Pol eta) and rev-3(Pol zeta) translesion synthesis polymerase mutants resulted in 50-400 bp deletions. Signatures associated with defective homologous recombination fall into two classes: 1) brc-1/BRCA1 and rad-51/RAD51 paralog mutants showed increased mutations across all mutation classes, 2) mus-81/MUS81 and slx-1/SLX1 nuclease, and him-6/BLM, helq-1/HELQ or rtel-1/RTEL1 helicase mutants primarily accumulated structural variants. Repetitive and G-quadruplex sequence-containing loci were more frequently mutated in specific DNA repair backgrounds. Tandem duplications embedded in inverted repeats were observed in helq-1 helicase mutants, and a unique pattern of 'translocations' involving homeologous sequences occurred in rip-1 recombination mutants. atm-1/ATM checkpoint mutants harboured structural variants specifically enriched in subtelomeric regions. Interestingly, locally clustered mutagenesis was only observed for combined brc-1 and cep-1/p53 deficiency. Our study provides a global view of how different DNA repair pathways contribute to prevent germ cell mutagenesis.
Publisher
PUBLIC LIBRARY SCIENCE
ISSN
1932-6203
Keyword
CROSS-LINK REPAIRMUTATIONAL SIGNATURESTELOMERE MAINTENANCEDAMAGE RESPONSECLUSTERED MUTATIONSPOLYMERASE-ZETAFANCONI-ANEMIARECOMBINATIONSTABILITYHELICASE

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