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Publication : DNA cross-link repair safeguards genomic stability during premeiotic germ cell development.

First Author  Hill RJ Year  2019
Journal  Nat Genet Volume  51
Issue  8 Pages  1283-1294
PubMed ID  31367016 Mgi Jnum  J:280245
Mgi Id  MGI:6359143 Doi  10.1038/s41588-019-0471-2
Citation  Hill RJ, et al. (2019) DNA cross-link repair safeguards genomic stability during premeiotic germ cell development. Nat Genet 51(8):1283-1294
abstractText  Germline de novo mutations are the basis of evolutionary diversity but also of genetic disease. However, the molecular origin, mechanisms and timing of germline mutagenesis are not fully understood. Here, we define a fundamental role for DNA interstrand cross-link repair in the germline. This repair process is essential for primordial germ cell (PGC) maturation during embryonic development. Inactivation of cross-link repair leads to genetic instability that is restricted to PGCs within the genital ridge during a narrow temporal window. Having successfully activated the PGC transcriptional program, a potent quality control mechanism detects and drives damaged PGCs into apoptosis. Therefore, these findings define a source of DNA damage and the nature of the subsequent DNA repair response in germ cells, which ensures faithful transmission of the genome between generations.
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