RRC ID 68048
著者 Soriano I, Vazquez E, De Leon N, Bertrand S, Heitzer E, Toumazou S, Bo Z, Palles C, Pai CC, Humphrey TC, Tomlinson I, Cotterill S, Kearsey SE.
タイトル Expression of the cancer-associated DNA polymerase ε P286R in fission yeast leads to translesion synthesis polymerase dependent hypermutation and defective DNA replication.
ジャーナル PLoS Genet
Abstract Somatic and germline mutations in the proofreading domain of the replicative DNA polymerase ε (POLE-exonuclease domain mutations, POLE-EDMs) are frequently found in colorectal and endometrial cancers and, occasionally, in other tumours. POLE-associated cancers typically display hypermutation, and a unique mutational signature, with a predominance of C > A transversions in the context TCT and C > T transitions in the context TCG. To understand better the contribution of hypermutagenesis to tumour development, we have modelled the most recurrent POLE-EDM (POLE-P286R) in Schizosaccharomyces pombe. Whole-genome sequencing analysis revealed that the corresponding pol2-P287R allele also has a strong mutator effect in vivo, with a high frequency of base substitutions and relatively few indel mutations. The mutations are equally distributed across different genomic regions, but in the immediate vicinity there is an asymmetry in AT frequency. The most abundant base-pair changes are TCT > TAT transversions and, in contrast to human mutations, TCG > TTG transitions are not elevated, likely due to the absence of cytosine methylation in fission yeast. The pol2-P287R variant has an increased sensitivity to elevated dNTP levels and DNA damaging agents, and shows reduced viability on depletion of the Pfh1 helicase. In addition, S phase is aberrant and RPA foci are elevated, suggestive of ssDNA or DNA damage, and the pol2-P287R mutation is synthetically lethal with rad3 inactivation, indicative of checkpoint activation. Significantly, deletion of genes encoding some translesion synthesis polymerases, most notably Pol κ, partially suppresses pol2-P287R hypermutation, indicating that polymerase switching contributes to this phenotype.
巻・号 17(7)
ページ e1009526
公開日 2021-7-1
DOI 10.1371/journal.pgen.1009526
PII PGENETICS-D-21-00425
PMID 34228709
PMC PMC8284607
MeSH Checkpoint Kinase 2 / genetics DNA Helicases / genetics DNA Polymerase II / genetics* DNA Polymerase II / metabolism DNA Replication* Genome, Fungal Humans Mutation* Neoplasms / genetics Poly-ADP-Ribose Binding Proteins / genetics S Phase / genetics Schizosaccharomyces / genetics* Schizosaccharomyces / metabolism Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins / genetics* Schizosaccharomyces pombe Proteins / metabolism
IF 5.175
リソース情報
酵母 FY11064(MY3141) FY10067(MY2167)