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Chromosome integrity at a double-strand break requires exonuclease 1 and MRX.


ABSTRACT: The continuity of duplex DNA is generally considered a prerequisite for chromosome continuity. However, as previously shown in yeast as well as human cells, the introduction of a double-strand break (DSB) does not generate a chromosome break (CRB) in yeast or human cells. The transition from DSB to CRB was found to be under limited control by the tethering function of the RAD50/MRE11/XRS2 (MRX) complex. Using a system for differential fluorescent marking of both sides of an endonuclease-induced DSB in single cells, we found that nearly all DSBs are converted to CRBs in cells lacking both exonuclease 1 (EXO1) activity and MRX complex. Thus, it appears that some feature of exonuclease processing or resection at a DSB is critical for maintaining broken chromosome ends in close proximity. In addition, we discovered a thermal sensitive (cold) component to CRB formation in an MRX mutant that has implications for chromosome end mobility and/or end-processing.

SUBMITTER: Nakai W 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC3031249 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Jan

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Chromosome integrity at a double-strand break requires exonuclease 1 and MRX.

Nakai Wataru W   Westmoreland Jim J   Yeh Elaine E   Bloom Kerry K   Resnick Michael A MA  

DNA repair 20101105 1


The continuity of duplex DNA is generally considered a prerequisite for chromosome continuity. However, as previously shown in yeast as well as human cells, the introduction of a double-strand break (DSB) does not generate a chromosome break (CRB) in yeast or human cells. The transition from DSB to CRB was found to be under limited control by the tethering function of the RAD50/MRE11/XRS2 (MRX) complex. Using a system for differential fluorescent marking of both sides of an endonuclease-induced  ...[more]

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