Mutagenic capacity of endogenous G4 DNA underlies genome instability in FANCJ-defective C. elegans

  • Kruisselbrink, Evelien
  • Guryev, Victor
  • Brouwer, Karin
  • Pontier, Daphne B
  • Cuppen, Edwin
  • Tijsterman, Marcel
Publication date
June 2008

Abstract

To safeguard genetic integrity, cells have evolved an accurate but not failsafe mechanism of DNA replication. Not all DNA sequences tolerate DNA replication equally well [1]. Also, genomic regions that impose structural barriers to the DNA replication fork are a potential source of genetic instability [2, 3]. Here, we demonstrate that G4 DNA-a sequence motif that folds into quadruplex structures in vitro [4, 5]-is highly mutagenic in vivo and is removed from genomes that lack dog-1, the C. elegans ortholog of mammalian FANCJ [6, 7], which is mutated in Fanconi anemia patients [8-11]. We show that sequences that match the G4 DNA signature G3-5N1-3G3-5N1-3G3-5N1-3G3-5 are deleted in germ and somatic tissues of dog-1 animals. Unbiased aCGH ana...

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