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Publication : A role for Mus81 in the repair of chromium-induced DNA damage.

First Author  Tamblyn L Year  2009
Journal  Mutat Res Volume  660
Issue  1-2 Pages  57-65
PubMed ID  19026666 Mgi Jnum  J:144039
Mgi Id  MGI:3829818 Doi  10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2008.10.013
Citation  Tamblyn L, et al. (2009) A role for Mus81 in the repair of chromium-induced DNA damage. Mutat Res 660(1-2):57-65
abstractText  Hexavalent chromium (Cr[VI]) is a toxic environmental contaminant that is capable of producing a broad spectrum of DNA damage. The ability of Cr[VI] to induce mutagenesis and neoplastic transformation has been attributed to its genotoxic action, however our understanding of molecular mechanisms involved in the repair of Cr[VI]-induced DNA damage remains incomplete. Here, we report that Mus81, an enzyme that participates with Eme1 in the resolution of replication fork damage caused by certain lesions, is involved in the repair of Cr[VI]-induced DNA damage. Mus81-deficient cells were found to be more susceptible to Cr[VI]-induced proliferation arrest and more sensitive to the long-term cytotoxic effects of Cr[VI] than isogenic wild-type cells. Following Cr[VI] exposure, Mus81-deficient cells displayed a lag in the disappearance of Rad51 foci, exhibited elevated replication-associated gamma-H2AX and showed an increased incidence of chromosomal instability compared to wild-type cells. Our findings support a role for Mus81 in the resolution of replication-associated DNA damage associated with this genotoxic agent, by converting Cr[VI]-DNA lesions into a form more amenable for homologous recombination.
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