DNA polymerase eta contributes to strand bias of mutations of A versus T in immunoglobulin genes
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DNA polymerase eta contributes to strand bias of mutations of A versus T in immunoglobulin genes
Abstract
DNA polymerase (pol) eta participates in hypermutation of A:T bases in Ig genes because humans deficient for the polymerase have fewer substitutions of these bases. To determine whether polymerase eta is also responsible for the well-known preference for mutations of A vs T on the nontranscribed strand, we sequenced variable regions from three patients with xeroderma pigmentosum variant (XP-V) disease, who lack polymerase eta. The frequency of mutations in the intronic region downstream of rearranged J(H)4 gene segments was similar between XP-V and control clones; however, there were fewer mutations of A:T bases and correspondingly more substitutions of C:G bases in the XP-V clones (p < 10(-7)). There was significantly less of a bias for mutations of A compared with T nucleotides in the XP-V clones compared with control clones, whereas the frequencies for mutations of C and G were identical in both groups. An analysis of mutations in the WA sequence motif suggests that polymerase eta generates more mutations of A than T on the nontranscribed strand. This in vivo data from polymerase eta-deficient B cells correlates well with the in vitro specificity of the enzyme. Because polymerase eta inserts more mutations opposite template T than template A, it would generate more substitutions of A on the newly synthesized strand.
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