Differential repair of DNA damage in the human metallothionein gene family.
Open Access
- 1 December 1988
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Taylor & Francis in Molecular and Cellular Biology
- Vol. 8 (12), 5331-5338
- https://doi.org/10.1128/mcb.8.12.5331
Abstract
We studied the repair of UV- and aflatoxin B1 (AFB1)-induced damage in the human metallothionein (hMT) gene family. After exposure to either UV or AFB1, DNA damage was initially repaired faster in the DNA fragments containing the transcribed hMT-IA, hMT-IE, and hMT-IIA genes than in the genome overall. By 6 h posttreatment, there was at least twice as much repair in these genes as in the rest of the genome. Repair of UV damage in the hMT-IB gene, which shows cell-type specific expression, and in the hMT-IIB gene, which is a nontranscribed processed pseudogene, was about the same as in the rest of the genome, whereas repair of AFB1-induced damage was deficient in these two genes. Inducing transcription of the three expressed hMT genes with CdCl2 or of only the hMT-IIA gene with dexamethasone increased the initial rate of repair in the induced genes another twofold over the rate observed when they were transcribed at a basal level. The rates of repair in the hMT-IB and hMT-IIB genes were not altered by these inducing treatments. Transcription of the hMT genes was transiently inhibited after UV irradiation. Inducing transcription of the genes did not shorten this UV-induced delay. Thus, the efficiency of repair of damage in a DNA sequence is dependent on the level of transcriptional activity associated with that sequence. However, an increased efficiency in repair of a gene itself is not necessarily coupled to recovery of its transcription after DNA damage.This publication has 32 references indexed in Scilit:
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