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DNA repair mechanisms guarantee the maintenance of genome integrity, which is critical for cell viability and proliferation in all organisms. As part of the cellular defenses to DNA damage, apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) endonucleases repair the abasic sites produced by spontaneous hydrolysis, oxidative or alkylation base damage and during base excision repair (BER). Trypanosoma brucei, the protozoan pathogen responsible of human sleeping sickness, has a class II AP endonuclease (TBAPE1) with a high degree of homology to human APE1 and bacterial exonuclease III. The purified recombinant enzyme cleaves AP sites and removes 3'-phosphoglycolate groups from 3'-ends. To study its cellular function, we have established TBAPE1-deficient cell lines derived from bloodstream stage trypanosomes, thus confirming that the AP endonuclease is not essential for viability in this cell type under in vitro culture conditions. The role of TBAPE1 in the removal of AP sites is supported by the inverse correlation between the level of AP endonuclease in the cell and the number of endogenously generated abasic sites in its genomic DNA. Furthermore, depletion of TBAPE1 renders cells hypersensitive to AP site and strand break-inducing agents such as methotrexate and phleomycin respectively but not to alkylating agents. Finally, the increased susceptibility that TBAPE1-depleted cells show to nitric oxide suggests an essential role for this DNA repair enzyme in protection against the immune defenses of the mammalian host.
Cell Extracts, Alkylation, DNA Repair, Molecular Sequence Data, Trypanosoma brucei brucei, Intracellular Space, Hydroxylamines, Nitric Oxide, DNA-(Apurinic or Apyrimidinic Site) Lyase, Animals, Strand break, Trypanosoma brucei, Cell Proliferation, Life Cycle Stages, AP endonuclease, BER, Genome, Base Sequence, AP site, Enzyme Activation, Protein Transport, Methotrexate, APE1, Cytoprotection, DNA Damage, Mutagens
Cell Extracts, Alkylation, DNA Repair, Molecular Sequence Data, Trypanosoma brucei brucei, Intracellular Space, Hydroxylamines, Nitric Oxide, DNA-(Apurinic or Apyrimidinic Site) Lyase, Animals, Strand break, Trypanosoma brucei, Cell Proliferation, Life Cycle Stages, AP endonuclease, BER, Genome, Base Sequence, AP site, Enzyme Activation, Protein Transport, Methotrexate, APE1, Cytoprotection, DNA Damage, Mutagens
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