2022
DOI: 10.1101/2022.03.20.485027
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RAD52 underlies the synthetic-lethal relationship between BRCA1/2 and 53BP1 deficiencies and DNA polymerase theta loss

Abstract: Cells lacking several DNA repair proteins, including those promoting homologous recombination (HR), are sensitive to polymerase theta (Polθ) repression. Polθ drives theta-mediated end joining (TMEJ) and suppresses HR but what mediates its synthetic lethal relationships is unclear. Here we examine murine Brca1C61G/ C61G 53bp1-/-cells and find they are largely HR proficient by using RNF168 and RAD52. They exhibit no more TMEJ than 53bp1-/- cells yet are more sensitive to targeting of Polθ. We find that RAD52 rec… Show more

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