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Peter HL Krijger

p.krijger@nki.nl

Journal articles

2007
 
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Petra Langerak, Anders O H Nygren, Peter H L Krijger, Paul C M van den Berk, Heinz Jacobs (2007)  A/T mutagenesis in hypermutated immunoglobulin genes strongly depends on PCNAK164 modification.   J Exp Med 204: 8. 1989-1998 Aug  
Abstract: B cells use translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) to introduce somatic mutations around genetic lesions caused by activation-induced cytidine deaminase. Monoubiquitination at lysine(164) of proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA(K164)) stimulates TLS. To determine the role of PCNA(K164) modifications in somatic hypermutation, PCNA(K164R) knock-in mice were generated. PCNA(K164R/K164R) mutants are born at a sub-Mendelian frequency. Although PCNA(K164R/K164R) B cells proliferate and class switch normally, the mutation spectrum of hypermutated immunoglobulin (Ig) genes alters dramatically. A strong reduction of mutations at template A/T is associated with a compensatory increase at G/C, which is a phenotype similar to polymerase eta (Poleta) and mismatch repair-deficient B cells. Mismatch recognition, monoubiquitinated PCNA, and Poleta likely cooperate in establishing mutations at template A/T during replication of Ig genes.
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