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Mechanism of tandem duplication formation in BRCA1-mutant cells

  • Nicholas A. Willis
  • , Richard L. Frock
  • , Francesca Menghi
  • , Erin E. Duffey
  • , Arvind Panday
  • , Virginia Camacho
  • , E. Paul Hasty
  • , Edison T. Liu
  • , Frederick W. Alt
  • , Ralph Scully

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Resumen

Small, approximately 10-kilobase microhomology-mediated tandem duplications are abundant in the genomes of BRCA1-linked but not BRCA2-linked breast cancer. Here we define the mechanism underlying this rearrangement signature. We show that, in primary mammalian cells, BRCA1, but not BRCA2, suppresses the formation of tandem duplications at a site-specific chromosomal replication fork barrier imposed by the binding of Tus proteins to an array of Ter sites. BRCA1 has no equivalent role at chromosomal double-stranded DNA breaks, indicating that tandem duplications form specifically at stalled forks. Tandem duplications in BRCA1 mutant cells arise by a replication restart-bypass mechanism terminated by end joining or by microhomology-mediated template switching, the latter forming complex tandem duplication breakpoints. Solitary DNA ends form directly at Tus-Ter, implicating misrepair of these lesions in tandem duplication formation. Furthermore, BRCA1 inactivation is strongly associated with ~10 kilobase tandem duplications in ovarian cancer. This tandem duplicator phenotype may be a general signature of BRCA1-deficient cancer.

Idioma originalEnglish (US)
Páginas (desde-hasta)590-595
Número de páginas6
PublicaciónNature
Volumen551
N.º7682
DOI
EstadoPublished - nov 30 2017

ASJC Scopus subject areas

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