RRC ID 51548
著者 León-Ortiz AM, Panier S, Sarek G, Vannier JB, Patel H, Campbell PJ, Boulton SJ.
タイトル A Distinct Class of Genome Rearrangements Driven by Heterologous Recombination.
ジャーナル Mol Cell
Abstract Erroneous DNA repair by heterologous recombination (Ht-REC) is a potential threat to genome stability, but evidence supporting its prevalence is lacking. Here we demonstrate that recombination is possible between heterologous sequences and that it is a source of chromosomal alterations in mitotic and meiotic cells. Mechanistically, we find that the RTEL1 and HIM-6/BLM helicases and the BRCA1 homolog BRC-1 counteract Ht-REC in Caenorhabditis elegans, whereas mismatch repair does not. Instead, MSH-2/6 drives Ht-REC events in rtel-1 and brc-1 mutants and excessive crossovers in rtel-1 mutant meioses. Loss of vertebrate Rtel1 also causes a variety of unusually large and complex structural variations, including chromothripsis, breakage-fusion-bridge events, and tandem duplications with distant intra-chromosomal insertions, whose structure are consistent with a role for RTEL1 in preventing Ht-REC during break-induced replication. Our data establish Ht-REC as an unappreciated source of genome instability that underpins a novel class of complex genome rearrangements that likely arise during replication stress.
巻・号 69(2)
ページ 292-305.e6
公開日 2018-1-18
DOI 10.1016/j.molcel.2017.12.014
PII S1097-2765(17)30966-8
PMID 29351848
PMC PMC5783719
MeSH Animals Caenorhabditis elegans / genetics Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / genetics Caenorhabditis elegans Proteins / metabolism* DNA Helicases / genetics DNA Helicases / metabolism* DNA Mismatch Repair DNA Repair / genetics DNA Replication Genomic Instability / genetics Genomic Instability / physiology* Mutation RecQ Helicases / metabolism Recombination, Genetic / genetics
IF 15.584
引用数 9
リソース情報
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