Large-scale contractions of Friedreich's ataxia GAA repeats in yeast occur during DNA replication due to their triplex-forming ability.

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Friedreich's ataxia (FRDA) is a human hereditary disease caused by the presence of expanded (GAA) repeats in the first intron of the gene [V. Campuzano , 271, 1423-1427 (1996)]. In somatic tissues of FRDA patients, (GAA) repeat tracts are highly unstable, with contractions more common than expansions [R. Sharma , 11, 2175-2187 (2002)]. Here we describe an experimental system to characterize GAA repeat contractions in yeast and to conduct a genetic analysis of this process. We found that large-scale contraction is a one-step process, resulting in a median loss of ∼60 triplet repeats. Our genetic analysis revealed that contractions occur during DNA replication, rather than by various DNA repair pathways. Repeats contract in the course of lagging-strand synthesis: The processivity subunit of DNA polymerase δ, Pol32, and the catalytic domain of Rev1, a translesion polymerase, act together in the same pathway to counteract contractions. Accumulation of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) in the lagging-strand template greatly increases the probability that (GAA) repeats contract, which in turn promotes repeat instability in , , and mutants. Finally, by comparing contraction rates for homopurine-homopyrimidine repeats differing in their mirror symmetry, we found that contractions depend on a repeat's triplex-forming ability. We propose that accumulation of ssDNA in the lagging-strand template fosters the formation of a triplex between the nascent and fold-back template strands of the repeat. Occasional jumps of DNA polymerase through this triplex hurdle, result in repeat contractions in the nascent lagging strand.
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Authors Khristich, Alexandra N;Armenia, Jillian F;Matera, Robert M;Kolchinski, Anna A;Mirkin, Sergei M;
Journal Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Year 2020
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10.1073/pnas.1913416117
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