Affiliation:
1. Department of Cancer Cell Biology, Harvard School of Public Health, Boston, Massachusetts 02115
Abstract
ABSTRACT
The recently sequenced
Saccharomyces cerevisiae
genome was searched for a gene with homology to the gene encoding the major human AP endonuclease, a component of the highly conserved DNA base excision repair pathway. An open reading frame was found to encode a putative protein (34% identical to the
Schizosaccharomyces pombe eth1
+
[open reading frame SPBC3D6.10] gene product) with a 347-residue segment homologous to the exonuclease III family of AP endonucleases. Synthesis of mRNA from
ETH1
in wild-type cells was induced sixfold relative to that in untreated cells after exposure to the alkylating agent methyl methanesulfonate (MMS). To investigate the function of
ETH1
, deletions of the open reading frame were made in a wild-type strain and a strain deficient in the known yeast AP endonuclease encoded by
APN1. eth1
strains were not more sensitive to killing by MMS, hydrogen peroxide, or phleomycin D1, whereas
apn1
strains were ∼3-fold more sensitive to MMS and ∼10-fold more sensitive to hydrogen peroxide than was the wild type. Double-mutant strains (
apn1 eth1
) were ∼15-fold more sensitive to MMS and ∼2- to 3-fold more sensitive to hydrogen peroxide and phleomycin D1 than were
apn1
strains. Elimination of
ETH1
in
apn1
strains also increased spontaneous mutation rates 9- or 31-fold compared to the wild type as determined by reversion to adenine or lysine prototrophy, respectively. Transformation of
apn1 eth1
cells with an expression vector containing
ETH1
reversed the hypersensitivity to MMS and limited the rate of spontaneous mutagenesis. Expression of
ETH1
in a
dut-1 xthA3 Escherichia coli
strain demonstrated that the gene product functionally complements the missing AP endonuclease activity. Thus, in
apn1
cells where the major AP endonuclease activity is missing,
ETH1
offers an alternate capacity for repair of spontaneous or induced damage to DNA that is normally repaired by Apn1 protein.
Publisher
American Society for Microbiology
Subject
Cell Biology,Molecular Biology
Cited by
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