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Artemis, a novel DNA double-strand break repair/V(D)J recombination protein, is mutated in human severe combined immune deficiency
Authors:Moshous D  Callebaut I  de Chasseval R  Corneo B  Cavazzana-Calvo M  Le Deist F  Tezcan I  Sanal O  Bertrand Y  Philippe N  Fischer A  de Villartay J P
Affiliation:Développement Normal et Pathologique, du Système Immunitaire, INSERM U429, H?pital Necker Enfants Malades, 149 rue de Sèvres, 75015, Paris, France.
Abstract:The V(D)J recombination process insures the somatic diversification of immunoglobulin and antigen T cell receptor encoding genes. This reaction is initiated by a DNA double-strand break (dsb), which is resolved by the ubiquitously expressed DNA repair machinery. Human T-B-severe combined immunodeficiency associated with increased cellular radiosensitivity (RS-SCID) is characterized by a defect in the V(D)J recombination leading to an early arrest of both B and T cell maturation. We previously mapped the disease-related locus to the short arm of chromosome 10. We herein describe the cloning of the gene encoding a novel protein involved in V(D)J recombination/DNA repair, Artemis, whose mutations cause human RS-SCID. Protein sequence analysis strongly suggests that Artemis belongs to the metallo-beta-lactamase superfamily.
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