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Naturally occurring H-DNA-forming sequences are mutagenic in mammalian cells.
Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2004-09-03
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SJR: 3.414
CiteScore: 16.5
Impact factor: 9.1
ISSN: 00278424, 10916490
PubMed ID:
15342911
Multidisciplinary
Abstract
Naturally occurring DNA sequences can form noncanonical structures such as H-DNA, which are abundant and regulate the expression of several disease-linked genes. Here, we show that H-DNA-forming sequences are intrinsically mutagenic in mammalian cells. This finding suggests that DNA is a causative factor in mutagenesis and not just the end product. By using the endogenous H-DNA-forming sequence found in the human c-myc promoter, mutation frequencies in a reporter gene were increased approximately 20-fold over background in COS-7 cells. H-DNA-induced double-strand breaks (DSBs) were detected near the H-DNA locus. The structures of the mutants revealed microhomologies at the breakpoints, consistent with a nonhomologous end-joining repair of the DSBs. These results implicate H-DNA-induced DSBs in c-myc gene translocations in diseases such as Burkitt's lymphoma and t(12;15) BALB/c plasmacytomas, where most breakpoints are found near the H-DNA-forming site. Thus, our findings suggest that H-DNA is a source of genetic instability resulting from DSBs and demonstrate that naturally occurring DNA sequences are mutagenic in mammals, perhaps contributing to genetic evolution and disease.
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Wang G., Vasquez K. M. Naturally occurring H-DNA-forming sequences are mutagenic in mammalian cells. // Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 2004. Vol. 101. No. 37. pp. 13448-13453.
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TY - JOUR
DO - 10.1073/pnas.0405116101
UR - https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0405116101
TI - Naturally occurring H-DNA-forming sequences are mutagenic in mammalian cells.
T2 - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
AU - Wang, Guliang
AU - Vasquez, Karen M.
PY - 2004
DA - 2004/09/03
PB - Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)
SP - 13448-13453
IS - 37
VL - 101
PMID - 15342911
SN - 0027-8424
SN - 1091-6490
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@article{2004_Wang,
author = {Guliang Wang and Karen M. Vasquez},
title = {Naturally occurring H-DNA-forming sequences are mutagenic in mammalian cells.},
journal = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America},
year = {2004},
volume = {101},
publisher = {Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences (PNAS)},
month = {sep},
url = {https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0405116101},
number = {37},
pages = {13448--13453},
doi = {10.1073/pnas.0405116101}
}
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Wang, Guliang, and Karen M. Vasquez. “Naturally occurring H-DNA-forming sequences are mutagenic in mammalian cells..” Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, vol. 101, no. 37, Sep. 2004, pp. 13448-13453. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.0405116101.