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Publication : 53BP1 is required for class switch recombination.

First Author  Ward IM Year  2004
Journal  J Cell Biol Volume  165
Issue  4 Pages  459-64
PubMed ID  15159415 Mgi Jnum  J:91130
Mgi Id  MGI:3046005 Doi  10.1083/jcb.200403021
Citation  Ward IM, et al. (2004) 53BP1 is required for class switch recombination. J Cell Biol 165(4):459-64
abstractText  53BP1 participates early in the DNA damage response and is involved in cell cycle checkpoint control. Moreover, the phenotype of mice and cells deficient in 53BP1 suggests a defect in DNA repair (Ward et al., 2003b). Therefore, we asked whether or not 53BP1 would be required for the efficient repair of DNA double strand breaks. Our data indicate that homologous recombination by gene conversion does not depend on 53BP1. Moreover, 53BP1-deficient mice support normal V(D)J recombination, indicating that 53BP1 is not required for 'classic' nonhomologous end joining. However, class switch recombination is severely impaired in the absence of 53BP1, suggesting that 53BP1 facilitates DNA end joining in a way that is not required or redundant for the efficient closing of RAG-induced strand breaks. These findings are similar to those observed in mice or cells deficient in the tumor suppressors ATM and H2AX, further suggesting that the functions of ATM, H2AX, and 53BP1 are closely linked.
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