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Genome-wide mapping of sister chromatid exchange events in single yeast cells using Strand-seq.


ABSTRACT: Homologous recombination involving sister chromatids is the most accurate, and thus most frequently used, form of recombination-mediated DNA repair. Despite its importance, sister chromatid recombination is not easily studied because it does not result in a change in DNA sequence, making recombination between sister chromatids difficult to detect. We have previously developed a novel DNA template strand sequencing technique, called Strand-seq, that can be used to map sister chromatid exchange (SCE) events genome-wide in single cells. An increase in the rate of SCE is an indicator of elevated recombination activity and of genome instability, which is a hallmark of cancer. In this study, we have adapted Strand-seq to detect SCE in the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. We provide the first quantifiable evidence that most spontaneous SCE events in wild-type cells are not due to the repair of DNA double-strand breaks.

SUBMITTER: Claussin C 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC5734873 | biostudies-literature | 2017 Dec

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Genome-wide mapping of sister chromatid exchange events in single yeast cells using Strand-seq.

Claussin Clémence C   Porubský David D   Spierings Diana Cj DC   Halsema Nancy N   Rentas Stefan S   Guryev Victor V   Lansdorp Peter M PM   Chang Michael M  

eLife 20171212


Homologous recombination involving sister chromatids is the most accurate, and thus most frequently used, form of recombination-mediated DNA repair. Despite its importance, sister chromatid recombination is not easily studied because it does not result in a change in DNA sequence, making recombination between sister chromatids difficult to detect. We have previously developed a novel DNA template strand sequencing technique, called Strand-seq, that can be used to map sister chromatid exchange (S  ...[more]

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