Science, Vol.279, No.5352, 853-856, 1998
Expansion and length-dependent fragility of CTG repeats in yeast
Expansion of DNA trinucleotide repeats (TNRs) is the causative mutation in a growing number of human genetic diseases. Large expansions of a CTG tract were obtained and shown by genetic and physical assays to be length-dependent sites of chromosome breakage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Deletion of RAD27, which encodes a nuclease involved in Okazaki fragment processing, caused length-dependent destabilization of CTG tracts and a substantial increase in expansion frequency. The genetic assay described here can be used to evaluate other factors that induce TNR expansion or chromosome fragility in humans.
Keywords:NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION-REPAIR;SACCHAROMYCES-CEREVISIAE;MYOTONIC-DYSTROPHY;HUMAN-CHROMOSOMES;HUMAN-DISEASE;DNA-SYNTHESIS;GENE;DELETION;SITES;INSTABILITY