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XB-ART-1190
J Cell Biol 2005 Oct 24;1712:217-27. doi: 10.1083/jcb.200502077.
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Analysis of the Xenopus Werner syndrome protein in DNA double-strand break repair.

Yan H , McCane J , Toczylowski T , Chen C .


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Werner syndrome is associated with premature aging and increased risk of cancer. Werner syndrome protein (WRN) is a RecQ-type DNA helicase, which seems to participate in DNA replication, double-strand break (DSB) repair, and telomere maintenance; however, its exact function remains elusive. Using Xenopus egg extracts as the model system, we found that Xenopus WRN (xWRN) is recruited to discrete foci upon induction of DSBs. Depletion of xWRN has no significant effect on nonhomologous end-joining of DSB ends, but it causes a significant reduction in the homology-dependent single-strand annealing DSB repair pathway. These results provide the first direct biochemical evidence that links WRN to a specific DSB repair pathway. The assay for single-strand annealing that was developed in this study also provides a powerful biochemical system for mechanistic analysis of homology-dependent DSB repair.

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Species referenced: Xenopus laevis
Genes referenced: neb rad51 rpa1 tbx2 wrn zfp36


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Baumann, Role of the human RAD51 protein in homologous recombination and double-stranded-break repair. 1998, Pubmed