RNA-directed DNA repair and antibody somatic hypermutation.

Trends Genet

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Published: May 2022

Somatic hypermutation at antibody loci affects both deoxyadenosine-deoxythymidine (A/T) and deoxycytidine-deoxyguanosine (C/G) pairs. Deamination of C to deoxyuridine (U) by activation-induced deaminase (AID) explains how mutation at C/G pairs is potentiated. Mutation at A/T pairs is triggered during the initial stages of repair of AID-generated U lesions and occurs through an as yet unknown mechanism in which polymerase η has a major role. Recent evidence confirms that human polymerase η can act as a reverse transcriptase. Here, we compare the popular suggestion of mutation at A/T pairs through nucleotide mispairing (owing to polymerase error) during short-patch repair synthesis with the alternative proposal of mutation at A/T pairs through RNA editing and RNA-directed DNA repair.

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http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.tig.2021.10.005DOI Listing

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