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Nonhomologous DNA end-joining for repair of DNA double-strand breaks
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 293Issue 27p10512–10523Published online: December 14, 2017- Nicholas R. Pannunzio
- Go Watanabe
- Michael R. Lieber
Cited in Scopus: 268Nonhomologous DNA end-joining (NHEJ) is the predominant double-strand break (DSB) repair pathway throughout the cell cycle and accounts for nearly all DSB repair outside of the S and G2 phases. NHEJ relies on Ku to thread onto DNA termini and thereby improve the affinity of the NHEJ enzymatic components consisting of polymerases (Pol μ and Pol λ), a nuclease (the Artemis·DNA-PKcs complex), and a ligase (XLF·XRCC4·Lig4 complex). Each of the enzymatic components is distinctive for its versatility in acting on diverse incompatible DNA end configurations coupled with a flexibility in loading order, resulting in many possible junctional outcomes from one DSB. - DNA and ChromosomesOpen Access
Unifying the DNA End-processing Roles of the Artemis Nuclease: KU-DEPENDENT ARTEMIS RESECTION AT BLUNT DNA ENDS
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 290Issue 40p24036–24050Published online: August 14, 2015- Howard H.Y. Chang
- Go Watanabe
- Michael R. Lieber
Cited in Scopus: 34Background: Artemis is a nuclease that is necessary for hairpin opening in V(D)J recombination.Results: Artemis action on blunt DNA ends is dependent on DNA sequence (breathing) and Ku.Conclusion: Breathing of blunt DNA ends into a transient ss/dsDNA boundary is needed for Artemis action.Significance: Unification of Artemis nuclease action explains the features of NHEJ and V(D)J recombination.