Targeted disruption of NBS1 reveals its roles in mouse development and DNA repair
EMBO Journal, ISSN: 0261-4189, Vol: 21, Issue: 6, Page: 1447-1455
2002
- 144Citations
- 59Captures
- 4Mentions
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- Citations144
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- 144
- CrossRef126
- Captures59
- Readers59
- 59
- Mentions4
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- Wikipedia4
Article Description
Nijmegen breakage syndrome (NBS) is an autosomal recessive hereditary disease that shares some common defects with ataxia-telangiectasia. The gene product mutated in NBS, named NBS1, is a component of the Mre11 complex that is involved in DNA strand-break repair. To elucidate the physiological roles of NBS1, we disrupted the N-terminal exons of the NBS1 gene in mice. NBS1 mice are viable, growth retarded and hypersensitive to ionizing radiation (IR). NBS1 mice exhibit multiple lymphoid developmental defects, and rapidly develop thymic lymphoma. In addition, female NBS1 mice are sterile due to oogenesis failure. NBS1 cells are impaired in cellular responses to IR and defective in cellular proliferation. Most systematic and cellular defects identified in NBS1 mice recapitulate those in NBS patients, and are essentially identical to those observed in Atm-/- mice. In contrast to Atm-/- mice, spermatogenesis is normal in NBS1 mice, indicating that distinct roles of ATM have differential requirement for NBS1 activity. Thus, NBS1 and ATM have overlapping and distinct functions in animal development and DNA repair.
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