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Publication : Somatic hypermutation and class switch recombination in Msh6(-/-)Ung(-/-) double-knockout mice.

First Author  Shen HM Year  2006
Journal  J Immunol Volume  177
Issue  8 Pages  5386-92
PubMed ID  17015724 Mgi Jnum  J:125031
Mgi Id  MGI:3723381 Doi  10.4049/jimmunol.177.8.5386
Citation  Shen HM, et al. (2006) Somatic hypermutation and class switch recombination in Msh6(-/-)Ung(-/-) double-knockout mice. J Immunol 177(8):5386-92
abstractText  Somatic hypermutation (SHM) and class switch recombination (CSR) are initiated by activation-induced cytosine deaminase (AID). The uracil, and potentially neighboring bases, are processed by error-prone base excision repair and mismatch repair. Deficiencies in Ung, Msh2, or Msh6 affect SHM and CSR. To determine whether Msh2/Msh6 complexes which recognize single-base mismatches and loops were the only mismatch-recognition complexes required for SHM and CSR, we analyzed these processes in Msh6(-/-)Ung(-/-) mice. SHM and CSR were affected in the same degree and fashion as in Msh2(-/-)Ung(-/-) mice; mutations were mostly C,G transitions and CSR was greatly reduced, making Msh2/Msh3 contributions unlikely. Inactivating Ung alone reduced mutations from A and T, suggesting that, depending on the DNA sequence, varying proportions of A,T mutations arise by error-prone long-patch base excision repair. Further, in Msh6(-/-)Ung(-/-) mice the 5' end and the 3' region of Ig genes was spared from mutations as in wild-type mice, confirming that AID does not act in these regions. Finally, because in the absence of both Ung and Msh6, transition mutations from C and G likely are 'footprints' of AID, the data show that the activity of AID is restricted drastically in vivo compared with AID in cell-free assays.
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