Mutagenic Processing of Ribonucleotides in DNA by Yeast Topoisomerase I

Nayun Kim(Duke Medical Center), Shar-yin N. Huang(National Institutes of Health), Jessica S. Williams(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Yue C. Li(Duke Medical Center), Allan Clark(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Jang-Eun Cho(Duke Medical Center), Thomas A. Kunkel(National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences), Yves Pommier(National Institutes of Health), Sue Jinks-Robertson(Duke Medical Center)
Science
June 24, 2011
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Abstract

The ribonuclease (RNase) H class of enzymes degrades the RNA component of RNA:DNA hybrids and is important in nucleic acid metabolism. RNase H2 is specialized to remove single ribonucleotides [ribonucleoside monophosphates (rNMPs)] from duplex DNA, and its absence in budding yeast has been associated with the accumulation of deletions within short tandem repeats. Here, we demonstrate that rNMP-associated deletion formation requires the activity of Top1, a topoisomerase that relaxes supercoils by reversibly nicking duplex DNA. The reported studies extend the role of Top1 to include the processing of rNMPs in genomic DNA into irreversible single-strand breaks, an activity that can have distinct mutagenic consequences and may be relevant to human disease.


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