The xeroderma pigmentosum group C gene leads to selective repair of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers rather than 6-4 photoproducts.
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We investigated the contribution of the xeroderma pigmentosum group C (XPC) gene to DNA repair. We stably transfected XPC cells (XP4PA-SV-EB) with XPC cDNA and selected a partially corrected (XP4PA-SE1) and a fully corrected (XP4PA-SE2) clone. Cell survival after UVC (254 nm) exposure was low for XP4PA-SV-EB, intermediate for XP4PA-SE1, and normal for XP4PA-SE2 cells. XP4PA-SV-EB cells had undetectable XPC mRNA and protein levels. XP4PA-SE1 cells had 130% of normal mRNA but 25% of normal protein levels, whereas XP4PA-SE2 cells had an 18-fold mRNA overexpression and normal XPC protein levels compared with normal cells. We measured cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) and 6-4 photoproducts (6-4PP) by using specific mAbs and the ELISA technique. XP4PA-SV-EB cells had no detectable removal of CPD or 6-4PP from their global genome by 24 h after 30 J/m(2) UVC exposure. The partially corrected XP4PA-SE1 cells had normal repair of CPD but minimal repair of 6-4PP by 24 h, whereas the fully corrected XP4PA-SE2 cells regained normal CPD and 6-4PP repair capacities. We also exposed pRSVcat plasmid to UVC (to induce CPD and 6-4PP), to UVC + photolyase (to leave only 6-4PP on the plasmid), or to UVB + acetophenone (to induce only CPD). Host cell reactivation of UVB + acetophenone-, but not of UVC + photolyase-treated plasmids was normal in XP4PA-SE1 cells. Thus, increasing XPC gene expression leads to selective repair of CPD in the global genome. Undetectable XPC protein is associated with no repair of CPD or 6-4PP, detectable but subnormal XPC protein levels reconstitute CPD but not 6-4PP repair, and normal XPC protein levels fully reconstitute both CPD and 6-4PP repair.
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عنوان ژورنال:
- Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
دوره 97 5 شماره
صفحات -
تاریخ انتشار 2000