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Highly conservative reciprocal translocations formed by apparent joining of exchanged DNA double-strand break ends.


ABSTRACT: Chromosomal translocations induced by ionizing radiation and radiomimetic drugs are thought to arise by incorrect joining of DNA double-strand breaks. To dissect such misrepair events at a molecular level, large-scale, bleomycin-induced rearrangements in the aprt gene of Chinese hamster ovary D422 cells were mapped, the breakpoints were sequenced, and the original non-aprt parental sequences involved in each rearrangement were recovered from nonmutant cells. Of seven rearrangements characterized, six were reciprocal exchanges between aprt and unrelated sequences. Consistent with a mechanism involving joining of exchanged double-strand break ends, there was, in most cases, no homology between the two parental sequences, no overlap in sequences retained at the two newly formed junctions, and little or no loss of parental sequences (usually

SUBMITTER: Wang P 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC23689 | biostudies-literature | 1997 Oct

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Highly conservative reciprocal translocations formed by apparent joining of exchanged DNA double-strand break ends.

Wang P P   Zhou R H RH   Zou Y Y   Jackson-Cook C K CK   Povirk L F LF  

Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 19971001 22


Chromosomal translocations induced by ionizing radiation and radiomimetic drugs are thought to arise by incorrect joining of DNA double-strand breaks. To dissect such misrepair events at a molecular level, large-scale, bleomycin-induced rearrangements in the aprt gene of Chinese hamster ovary D422 cells were mapped, the breakpoints were sequenced, and the original non-aprt parental sequences involved in each rearrangement were recovered from nonmutant cells. Of seven rearrangements characterized  ...[more]

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