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Functional Relation among RecQ Family Helicases RecQL1, RecQL5, and BLM in Cell Growth and Sister Chromatid Exchange Formation
Author(s) -
Wensheng Wang,
Masayuki Seki,
Yoshiyasu Narita,
Takayuki Nakagawa,
Akari Yoshimura,
Makoto Ōtsuki,
Yoh-ichi Kawabe,
Shusuke Tada,
Hideki Yagi,
Yutaka Ishii,
Takemi Enomoto
Publication year - 2003
Publication title -
molecular and cellular biology
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
SCImago Journal Rank - 2.14
H-Index - 327
eISSN - 1067-8824
pISSN - 0270-7306
DOI - 10.1128/mcb.23.10.3527-3535.2003
Subject(s) - bloom syndrome , biology , recq helicase , genome instability , genetics , sister chromatid exchange , dna repair , dna damage , christian ministry , helicase , microbiology and biotechnology , gene , dna , rna , philosophy , theology
Human RECQL1 and RECQL5 belong to the RecQ family that includes Bloom syndrome, Werner syndrome, and Rothmund-Thomson syndrome causative genes. Cells derived from individuals suffering from these syndromes show significant levels of genomic instability. However, neither RECQL1 nor RECQL5 has been related to a disease, and nothing is known about the functions of RecQL1 and RecQL5. We generated here RECQL1(-/-), RECQL5(-/-), RECQL1(-/-)/RECQL5(-/-), RECQL1(-/-)/BLM(-/-), and RECQL5(-/-)/BLM(-/-) cells from chicken B-lymphocyte line DT40 cells. Although BLM(-/-) DT40 cells showed a slow-growth phenotype, a higher sensitivity to methyl methanesulfonate than the wild type, and an approximately 10-fold increase in the frequency of sister chromatid exchange (SCE) compared to wild-type cells, RECQL1(-/-), RECQL5(-/-), and RECQL1(-/-)/RECQL5(-/-) cells showed no significant difference from the wild-type cells in growth, sensitivity to DNA-damaging agents, and the frequency of SCE. However, both RECQL1(-/-)/BLM(-/-) and RECQL5(-/-)/BLM(-/-) cells grew more slowly than BLM(-/-) cells because of the increase in the population of dead cells, indicating that RecQL1 and RecQL5 are somehow involved in cell viability under the BLM function-impaired condition. Surprisingly, RECQL5(-/-)/BLM(-/-) cells showed a higher frequency of SCE than BLM(-/-) cells, indicating that RecQL5 suppresses SCE under the BLM function-impaired condition.

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