Título
The sole DNA ligase in entamoeba histolytica is a high-fidelity DNA ligase involved in DNA damage repair
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Autor
Azuara Liceaga, Elisa
Betanzos, Abigail
Cardona Felix, Cesar S.
Castañeda Ortiz, Elizabeth J.
Cárdenas Hernández, Helios
Cardenas Guerra, Rosa Elena
Pastor Palacios, Guillermo
García Rivera, Guillermina
Hernández Álvarez, David
Trasviña Arenas, Carlos Humberto
Díaz Quezada, Corina
Orozco, Esther
Brieba de Castro, Luis Gabriel
Resumen
"The protozoan parasite Entamoeba histolytica is exposed to reactive oxygen and nitric oxide species that have the potential to damage its genome. E. histolytica harbors enzymes involved in DNA repair pathways like Base and Nucleotide Excision Repair. The majority of DNA repairs pathways converge in their final step in which a DNA ligase seals the DNA nicks. In contrast to other eukaryotes, the genome of E. histolyticaencodes only one DNA ligase (EhDNAligI), suggesting that this ligase is involved in both DNA replication and DNA repair. Therefore, the aim of this work was to characterize EhDNAligI, its ligation fidelity and its ability to ligate opposite DNA mismatches and oxidative DNA lesions, and to study its expression changes and localization during and after recovery from UV and H2O2 treatment. We found that EhDNAligI is a high-fidelity DNA ligase on canonical substrates and is able to discriminate erroneous base-pairing opposite DNA lesions. EhDNAligI expression decreases after DNA damage induced by UV and H2O2 treatments, but it was upregulated during recovery time. Upon oxidative DNA damage, EhDNAligI relocates into the nucleus where it co-localizes with EhPCNA and the 8-oxoG adduct. The appearance and disappearance of 8-oxoG during and after both treatments suggest that DNA damaged was efficiently repaired because the mainly NER and BER components are expressed in this parasite and some of them were modulated after DNA insults. All these data disclose the relevance of EhDNAligI as a specialized and unique ligase in E. histolytica that may be involved in DNA repair of the 8-oxoG lesions."
Fecha de publicación
2018Tipo de publicación
articleDOI
https://doi.org/10.3389/fcimb.2018.00214Área de conocimiento
MICROBIOLOGÍAColecciones
Editor
Frontiers Media S.A.Palabras clave
EhDNAliglProtozoan
DNA insults
Ligation
Repairing
8-oxoG adduct
NER and BER pathways