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Ubc13 dosage is critical for immunoglobulin gene conversion and gene targeting in vertebrate cells.


ABSTRACT: In contrast to lower eukaryotes, most vertebrate cells are characterized by a moderate efficiency of homologous recombination (HR) and limited feasibility of targeted genetic modifications. As a notable exception, the chicken DT40 B cell line is distinguished by efficient homology-mediated repair of DNA lesions during Ig gene conversion, and also shows exceptionally high gene-targeting efficiencies. The molecular basis of these phenomena is elusive. Here we show that the activity levels of Ubc13, the E2 enzyme responsible for non-canonical K63-linked polyubiquitination, are critical for high efficiency of Ig gene conversion and gene targeting in DT40. Ubc13(+/-) cells show substantially lower homology-mediated repair, yet do not display changes in somatic hypermutation, overall DNA repair or cell proliferation. Our results suggest that modulation of the activity of K63-linked polyubiquitination may be used to customize HR efficiencies in vertebrate cells.

SUBMITTER: Ertongur I 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC2919702 | biostudies-literature | 2010 Aug

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ubc13 dosage is critical for immunoglobulin gene conversion and gene targeting in vertebrate cells.

Ertongur Isin I   Tomi Nils-Sebastian NS   Kutzera André A   Fischer-Burkart Sabine S   Jungnickel Berit B  

Nucleic acids research 20100311 14


In contrast to lower eukaryotes, most vertebrate cells are characterized by a moderate efficiency of homologous recombination (HR) and limited feasibility of targeted genetic modifications. As a notable exception, the chicken DT40 B cell line is distinguished by efficient homology-mediated repair of DNA lesions during Ig gene conversion, and also shows exceptionally high gene-targeting efficiencies. The molecular basis of these phenomena is elusive. Here we show that the activity levels of Ubc13  ...[more]

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