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Synergistic decrease of DNA single-strand break repair rates in mouse neural cells lacking both Tdp1 and aprataxin
Authors:Sherif F El-Khamisy  Sachin Katyal  Poorvi Patel  Limei Ju  Peter J McKinnon  Keith W Caldecott
Institution:1. Genome Damage and Stability Centre, University of Sussex, Brighton, BN1 9RQ, UK;2. Biochemistry Department, Faculty of Pharmacy, Ain Shams University, Cairo, Egypt;3. Department of Genetics, St Jude Children''s Research Hospital, Memphis, TN, USA
Abstract:Ataxia oculomotor apraxia-1 (AOA1) is an autosomal recessive neurodegenerative disease that results from mutations of aprataxin (APTX). APTX associates with the DNA single- and double-strand break repair machinery and is able to remove AMP from 5′-termini at DNA strand breaks in vitro. However, attempts to establish a DNA strand break repair defect in APTX-defective cells have proved conflicting and unclear. We reasoned that this may reflect that DNA strand breaks with 5′-AMP represent only a minor subset of breaks induced in cells, and/or the availability of alternative mechanisms for removing AMP from 5′-termini. Here, we have attempted to increase the dependency of chromosomal single- and double-strand break repair on aprataxin activity by slowing the rate of repair of 3′-termini in aprataxin-defective neural cells, thereby increasing the likelihood that the 5′-termini at such breaks become adenylated and/or block alternative repair mechanisms. To do this, we generated a mouse model in which APTX is deleted together with tyrosyl DNA phosphodiesterase (TDP1), an enzyme that repairs 3′-termini at a subset of single-strand breaks (SSBs), including those with 3′-topoisomerase-1 (Top1) peptide. Notably, the global rate of repair of oxidative and alkylation-induced SSBs was significantly slower in Tdp1?/?/Aptx?/? double knockout quiescent mouse astrocytes compared with Tdp1?/? or Aptx?/? single knockouts. In contrast, camptothecin-induced Top1-SSBs accumulated to similar levels in Tdp1?/? and Tdp1?/?/Aptx?/? double knockout astrocytes. Finally, we failed to identify a measurable defect in double-strand break repair in Tdp1?/?, Aptx?/? or Tdp1?/?/Aptx?/? astrocytes. These data provide direct evidence for a requirement for aprataxin during chromosomal single-strand break repair in primary neural cells lacking Tdp1.
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