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Trapped Topoisomerase II initiates formation ofde novoduplicationsviathe nonhomologous end-joining pathway in yeast

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ABSTRACTTopoisomerase II (Top2) is an essential enzyme that resolves catenanes between sister chromatids as well as supercoils associated with the over- or under-winding of duplex DNA. Top2 alters DNA topology by making a double-strand break (DSB) in DNA and passing an intact duplex through the break. Each component monomer of the Top2 homodimer nicks one of the DNA strands and forms a covalent phosphotyrosyl bond with the 5’ end. Stabilization of this intermediate by chemotherapeutic drugs such as etoposide leads to persistent and potentially toxic DSBs. We describe the isolation of a yeasttop2mutant (top2- F1025Y,R1128G) whose product generates a stabilized cleavage intermediatein vitro. In yeast cells, overexpression of thetop2- F1025Y,R1128Gallele is associated with a novel mutation signature that is characterized byde novoduplications of DNA sequence that depend on the nonhomologous end-joining pathway of DSB repair. Top2-associated duplications are promoted by the clean removal of the enzyme from DNA ends and are suppressed when the protein is removed as part of an oligonucleotide.TOP2cells treated with etoposide exhibit the same mutation signature, as do cells that over-express the wild-type protein. These results have implications for genome evolution and are relevant to the clinical use of chemotherapeutic drugs that target Top2.SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENTDNA-strand separation during transcription and replication creates topological problems that are resolved by topoisomerases. These enzymes nick DNA strands to allow strand passage and then reseal the broken DNA to restore its integrity. Topoisomerase II (Top2) nicks complementary DNA strands to create double-strand break (DSBs) intermediates that can be stabilized by chemotherapeutic drugs and are toxic if not repaired. We identified a mutant form of yeast Top2 that forms stabilized cleavage intermediates in the absence of drugs. Over- expression of the mutant Top2 was associated with a unique mutation signature in which small (1-4 bp), unique segments of DNA were duplicated. Thesede novoduplications required the nonhomologous end-joining pathway of DSB repair, and their Top2-dependence has clinical and evolutionary implications.
Title: Trapped Topoisomerase II initiates formation ofde novoduplicationsviathe nonhomologous end-joining pathway in yeast
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ABSTRACTTopoisomerase II (Top2) is an essential enzyme that resolves catenanes between sister chromatids as well as supercoils associated with the over- or under-winding of duplex DNA.
Top2 alters DNA topology by making a double-strand break (DSB) in DNA and passing an intact duplex through the break.
Each component monomer of the Top2 homodimer nicks one of the DNA strands and forms a covalent phosphotyrosyl bond with the 5’ end.
Stabilization of this intermediate by chemotherapeutic drugs such as etoposide leads to persistent and potentially toxic DSBs.
We describe the isolation of a yeasttop2mutant (top2- F1025Y,R1128G) whose product generates a stabilized cleavage intermediatein vitro.
In yeast cells, overexpression of thetop2- F1025Y,R1128Gallele is associated with a novel mutation signature that is characterized byde novoduplications of DNA sequence that depend on the nonhomologous end-joining pathway of DSB repair.
Top2-associated duplications are promoted by the clean removal of the enzyme from DNA ends and are suppressed when the protein is removed as part of an oligonucleotide.
TOP2cells treated with etoposide exhibit the same mutation signature, as do cells that over-express the wild-type protein.
These results have implications for genome evolution and are relevant to the clinical use of chemotherapeutic drugs that target Top2.
SIGNIFICANCE STATEMENTDNA-strand separation during transcription and replication creates topological problems that are resolved by topoisomerases.
These enzymes nick DNA strands to allow strand passage and then reseal the broken DNA to restore its integrity.
Topoisomerase II (Top2) nicks complementary DNA strands to create double-strand break (DSBs) intermediates that can be stabilized by chemotherapeutic drugs and are toxic if not repaired.
We identified a mutant form of yeast Top2 that forms stabilized cleavage intermediates in the absence of drugs.
Over- expression of the mutant Top2 was associated with a unique mutation signature in which small (1-4 bp), unique segments of DNA were duplicated.
Thesede novoduplications required the nonhomologous end-joining pathway of DSB repair, and their Top2-dependence has clinical and evolutionary implications.

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