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Publication : A Signature of Genomic Instability Resulting from Deficient Replication Licensing.

First Author  Pruitt SC Year  2017
Journal  PLoS Genet Volume  13
Issue  1 Pages  e1006547
PubMed ID  28045896 Mgi Jnum  J:238709
Mgi Id  MGI:5823500 Doi  10.1371/journal.pgen.1006547
Citation  Pruitt SC, et al. (2017) A Signature of Genomic Instability Resulting from Deficient Replication Licensing. PLoS Genet 13(1):e1006547
abstractText  Insufficient licensing of DNA replication origins has been shown to result in genome instability, stem cell deficiency, and cancers. However, it is unclear whether the DNA damage resulting from deficient replication licensing occurs generally or if specific sites are preferentially affected. To map locations of ongoing DNA damage in vivo, the DNAs present in red blood cell micronuclei were sequenced. Many micronuclei are the product of DNA breaks that leave acentromeric remnants that failed to segregate during mitosis and should reflect the locations of breaks. To validate the approach we show that micronuclear sequences identify known common fragile sites under conditions that induce breaks at these locations (hydroxyurea). In MCM2 deficient mice a different set of preferred breakage sites is identified that includes the tumor suppressor gene Tcf3, which is known to contribute to T-lymphocytic leukemias that arise in these mice, and the 45S rRNA gene repeats.
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