WRN Functions in a RAD18-Dependent Damage Avoidance Pathway(Molecular and Cell Biology)
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Werner syndrome (WS), caused by mutations in a gene (WRN) that encodes a RecQ DNA helicase, is characterized by premature aging and cancer predisposition. Cells derived from WS patients show sensitivity to several DNA damaging agents. Previous studies revealed that the WRN protein plays roles in DNA repair or damage tolerance, although it was not yet assigned to a specific pathway. Here we examined the relationship between WRN and the post-replication repair protein RAD18 by generating deletion derivatives in chicken DT40 cells. The frequency of spontaneous sister chromatid exchange in WRN^<-l->/RAD18^<-l-> double mutant cells was slightly increased compared to that of either single mutant. However, the sensitivity of WRN^<-l->/RAD18^<-l-> cells to 4-nitroquinoline 1-oxide and methyl methanesulfonate was almost the same as that of RAD18^<-l-> cells. Moreover, the cisplatin sensitivity of RAD18^<-l-> cells was slightly suppressed by disruption of WRN. These data suggest that WRN functions in a pathway involving RAD18 under damage-inducing conditions.
- 公益社団法人日本薬学会の論文
- 2007-06-01
著者
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SEKI Masayuki
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University
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ENOMOTO Takemi
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University
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Seki Masayuki
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tohoku University
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Enomoto Takemi
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tohoku University
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Enomoto T
Tohoku Univ. Miyagi
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Tada Shusuke
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tohoku University
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YOSHIMURA Akari
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University
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Enomoto T
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tohoku University
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Enomoto Takemi
Cell Biology Laboratory Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tohoku University
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INOUE Eri
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University
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DONG Yu
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University
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FURUKAWA Shinya
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory, Graduate School of Pharmaceutical Sciences, Tohoku University
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Dong Yu
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tohoku University
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Inoue Eri
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tohoku University
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Seki M
Nissin Kogyo Co. Ltd. Tobu Jpn
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Furukawa Shinya
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tohoku University
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Yoshimura Akari
Molecular Cell Biology Laboratory Graduate School Of Pharmaceutical Sciences Tohoku University
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