A variant of DNA polymerase β acts as a dominant negative mutant
- 16 September 1997
- journal article
- Published by Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
- Vol. 94 (19) , 10324-10329
- https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.94.19.10324
Abstract
In eukaryotic cells, DNA polymerase β (polβ) carries out base-excision repair (BER) required for DNA maintenance, replication, recombination, and drug resistance. A specific deletion in one allele in the coding sequence of the polβ gene occurs in colorectal and breast carcinomas. The 87-bp deleted region encodes amino acid residues 208–236 in the catalytic domain of the enzyme. Here, we report evidence for expression of the wild-type (WT) and the truncated polβ proteins in colorectal tumors. To elucidate the potential functional consequences of polβ truncation, stable HeLa cell lines were established from cloned WT and variant polβ Δ208–236 . Cells expressing the variant protein exhibited substantially decreased BER activity. To test our hypothesis that truncated polβ may disrupt the function of the WT enzyme, we stably transfected mouse embryonic fibroblast 16.3 cells with polβ Δ208–236 cDNA. Reverse transcription–PCR and Western blot analyses showed that the new cell line, 16.3ΔP, expresses the WT and the truncated polβ mRNA and proteins. BER and binding activities were undetectable in these cells. Furthermore, in vivo the 16.3ΔP cells were more sensitive to N -methyl- N ′-nitro- N -nitrosoguanidine than the 16.3 cells. On adding increasing amounts of 16.3ΔP protein extracts, the BER and DNA binding activities of extracts of the parent 16.3 cell line progressively declined. These results strongly suggest that truncated polβ acts as a dominant negative mutant. The defective polβ may facilitate accumulation of mutations, leading to the expression of a mutator phenotype in tumor cells.Keywords
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