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BARD1 participates with BRCA1 in homology-directed repair of chromosome breaks
Authors:Westermark Ulrica K  Reyngold Marsha  Olshen Adam B  Baer Richard  Jasin Maria  Moynahan Mary Ellen
Affiliation:Department of Medicine, Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center, New York, New York 10021, USA.
Abstract:The BRCA1 tumor suppressor has been implicated in the maintenance of chromosomal stability through homology-directed repair of DNA double-strand breaks. Much of the BRCA1 in cells forms a heterodimeric complex with a structurally related protein BARD1. We report that expression of truncated mouse or human BARD1 peptides capable of interacting with Brca1 results in a homologous-repair deficiency. Repair is mildly reduced in Brca1 wild-type cells and severely reduced in cells that harbor a Brca1 splice product deleted for exon 11. Nuclear localization of the Brca1 or BARD1 peptides is not compromised, implying that the repair deficiency is caused by a more direct effect on repair. The tumor suppressor activity of BRCA1 may require the participation of BARD1 to maintain chromosome integrity through the homologous-repair pathway.
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