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Spartan deficiency causes genomic instability and progeroid phenotypes
Reeja S. Maskey, Myoung Shin Kim, Darren J. Baker, Bennett G. Childs, Liviu Malureanu, Karthik B. Jeganathan, Yuka Machida, Jan M. van Deursen, Yuichi Machida
Nature Communications · 2014 · ▲ 111 citations
Abstract
Spartan (also known as DVC1 and C1orf124) is a PCNA-interacting protein implicated in translesion synthesis, a DNA damage tolerance process that allows the DNA replication machinery to replicate past nucleotide lesions. However, the physiological relevance of Spartan has not been established. Here we report that Spartan insufficiency in mice causes chromosomal instability, cellular senescence(definition) and early onset of age-related phenotypes. Whereas complete loss of Spartan causes early embryonic lethality, hypomorphic mice with low amounts of Spartan are viable. These mice are growth retarded and develop cataracts, lordokyphosis and cachexia at a young age. Cre-mediated depletion of Spartan from conditional knockout mouse embryonic fibroblasts results in impaired lesion bypass, incomplete DNA replication, formation of micronuclei and chromatin bridges and eventually cell death. These data demonstrate that Spartan plays a key role in maintaining structural and numerical chromosome integrity and suggest a link between Spartan insufficiency and progeria.
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Maskey, R.S., Kim, M.S., Baker, D.J., Childs, B.G., Malureanu, L., Jeganathan, K.B., Machida, Y., Deursen, J.M.V., & Machida, Y. (2014). Spartan deficiency causes genomic instability and progeroid phenotypes. <em>Nature Communications</em>. https://doi.org/10.1038/ncomms6744
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Maskey RS, Kim MS, Baker DJ, Childs BG, Malureanu L, Jeganathan KB, et al. Spartan deficiency causes genomic instability and progeroid phenotypes. Nature Communications. 2014. doi:10.1038/ncomms6744.
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@article{reeja2014Sparta,
title = {Spartan deficiency causes genomic instability and progeroid phenotypes},
author = {Reeja S. Maskey and Myoung Shin Kim and Darren J. Baker and Bennett G. Childs and Liviu Malureanu and Karthik B. Jeganathan and Yuka Machida and Jan M. van Deursen and Yuichi Machida},
journal = {Nature Communications},
year = {2014},
doi = {10.1038/ncomms6744},
}
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