Initiation of DNA Interstrand Cross-Link Repair in Humans: the Nucleotide Excision Repair System Makes Dual Incisions 5′ to the Cross-linked Base and Removes a 22- to 28-Nucleotide-long Damage-Free Strand
Open Access
- 1 December 1997
- journal article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 17 (12) , 6822-6830
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.17.12.6822
Abstract
Most DNA repair mechanisms rely on the redundant information inherent to the duplex to remove damaged nucleotides and replace them with normal ones, using the complementary strand as a template. Interstrand cross-links pose a unique challenge to the DNA repair machinery because both strands are damaged. To study the repair of interstrand cross-links by mammalian cells, we tested the activities of cell extracts of wild-type or excision repair-defective rodent cell lines and of purified human excision nuclease on a duplex with a site-specific cross-link. We found that in contrast to monoadducts, which are removed by dual incisions bracketing the lesion, the cross-link causes dual incisions, both 5' to the cross-link in one of the two strands. The net result is the generation of a 22- to 28-nucleotide-long gap immediately 5' to the cross-link. This gap may act as a recombinogenic signal to initiate cross-link removal.Keywords
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