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Ribonucleotide incorporation enables repair of chromosome breaks by nonhomologous end joining.


ABSTRACT: The nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ) pathway preserves genome stability by ligating the ends of broken chromosomes together. It employs end-processing enzymes, including polymerases, to prepare ends for ligation. We show that two such polymerases incorporate primarily ribonucleotides during NHEJ-an exception to the central dogma of molecular biology-both during repair of chromosome breaks made by Cas9 and during V(D)J recombination. Moreover, additions of ribonucleotides but not deoxynucleotides effectively promote ligation. Repair kinetics suggest that ribonucleotide-dependent first-strand ligation is followed by complementary strand repair with deoxynucleotides, then by replacement of ribonucleotides embedded in the first strand with deoxynucleotides. Our results indicate that as much as 65% of cellular NHEJ products have transiently embedded ribonucleotides, which promote flexibility in repair at the cost of more fragile intermediates.

SUBMITTER: Pryor JM 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC6252249 | biostudies-literature | 2018 Sep

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Ribonucleotide incorporation enables repair of chromosome breaks by nonhomologous end joining.

Pryor John M JM   Conlin Michael P MP   Carvajal-Garcia Juan J   Luedeman Megan E ME   Luthman Adam J AJ   Small George W GW   Ramsden Dale A DA  

Science (New York, N.Y.) 20180901 6407


The nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ) pathway preserves genome stability by ligating the ends of broken chromosomes together. It employs end-processing enzymes, including polymerases, to prepare ends for ligation. We show that two such polymerases incorporate primarily ribonucleotides during NHEJ-an exception to the central dogma of molecular biology-both during repair of chromosome breaks made by Cas9 and during V(D)J recombination. Moreover, additions of ribonucleotides but not deoxynucleotides  ...[more]

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