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Altered Pattern of Immunoglobulin Hypermutation in Mice Deficient in Slip-GC Protein
Authors:Kathleen Richter  Lauranell Burch  Frank Chao  David Henke  Chuancang Jiang  Janssen Daly  Ming-Lang Zhao  Grace Kissling  Marilyn Diaz
Affiliation:From the Somatic Hypermutation Group.
Abstract:We recently identified a novel germinal center GTPase, SLIP-GC, that localizes to replication factories in B cells and that, when reduced, induces DNA breaks in lymphoma B cell lines in an activation-induced deaminase (AID)-dependent manner. Herein, we generated mice deficient in SLIP-GC and examined the impact of SLIP-GC deficiency in immunoglobulin hypermutation and class switch recombination, both AID-dependent mechanisms. SLIP-GC-deficient mice experienced a substantial increase in mutations at G:C base pairs at the region downstream of JH4 in the immunoglobulin heavy chain locus. This change was reflected in the overall mutation frequency, and it was associated with an increase in transitions from G:C base pairs, a hallmark of AID-mediated deamination during replication. In addition, G:C transitions at non-immunoglobulin loci also increased in these mice. Given the intracellular localization of SLIP-GC to sites of replicating DNA, these results suggest that SLIP-GC protects replicating DNA from AID-mediated deamination of cytosines in both strands.
Keywords:DNA Repair   Immunology   Lymphocyte   Lymphoma   Mutagenesis   SLIP-GC   Activation-induced Deaminase   Somatic Hypermutation
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