Mechanisms of Nonhomologous DNA End-Joining in Frogs, Mice and Men
- 1 January 1996
- journal article
- Published by Walter de Gruyter GmbH in Biological Chemistry Hoppe-Seyler
- Vol. 377 (12) , 775-786
- https://doi.org/10.1515/bchm3.1996.377.12.775
Abstract
DNA end-joining, a process related to illegitimate recombination and capable of rejoining unrelated pairs of DNA ends in the absence of sequence homology, is considered the major pathway of double-strand break (DSB) repair in mammalian cells. Whole cell and nuclear extracts from three human and one mouse cell line were investigated for their capacities to promote nonhomologous DNA end-joining and their relative activities of DNA-PK, a mammalian DNA end-binding protein complex implicated in DSB-repair. The levels of DNA end-joining and the spectra of junctions of the human systems were identical with the ones of a previously described cell-free joining system derived from Xenopus laevis eggs. Due to the presence of potent 3'-5'-exonuclease activities the mouse system displayed decreased levels of DNA end-joining and larger fractions of junctions containing deletions but otherwise the basic mechanisms of junction formation appeared to be identical with the Xenopus system. DNA-PK activity was found to be equally low in the Xenopus and the mouse system but 4- to 6-fold increased in the human systems. Our results suggest that the mechanisms of DNA end-joining may be modulated by the level of exonuclease activities and/or DNA end-protecting factors but are otherwise highly conserved in vertebrate cells.Keywords
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