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Characterization, expression and complex formation of the murine Fanconi anaemia gene product Fancg
Authors:van de Vrugt Henri J  Koomen Mireille  Berns Mariska A D  de Vries Yne  Rooimans Martin A  van der Weel Laura  Blom Eric  de Groot Jan  Schepers Rik J  Stone Stacie  Hoatlin Maureen E  Cheng Ngan Ching  Joenje Hans  Arwert Fré
Institution:Department of Clinical Genetics and Human Genetics, VU University medical centre, Van der Boechorststraat 7, NL-1081 BT Amsterdam, the Netherlands.
Abstract:BACKGROUND: Fanconi anaemia (FA) is an autosomal recessive chromosomal instability disorder. Six distinct FA disease genes have been identified, the products of which function in an integrated pathway that is thought to support a nuclear caretaker function. Comparison of FA gene characteristics in different species may help to unravel the molecular function of the FA pathway. RESULTS: We have cloned the murine homologue of the Fanconi anaemia complementation group G gene, FANCG/XRCC9. The murine Fancg protein shows an 83% similarity to the human protein sequence, and has a predicted molecular weight of 68.5 kDa. Expression of mouse Fancg in human FA-G lymphoblasts fully corrects their cross-linker hypersensitivity. At mRNA and protein levels we detected the co-expression of Fancg and Fanca in murine tissues. In addition, mouse Fancg and Fanca proteins co-purify by immunoprecipitation. Upon transfection into Fanca-deficient mouse embryonic fibroblasts EGFP-Fancg chimeric protein was detectable in the nucleus. CONCLUSIONS: We identified a murine cDNA, Fancg, which cross-complements the cellular defect of human FA-G cells and thus represents a true homologue of human FANCG. Spleen, thymus and testis showed the highest Fancg expression levels. Although Fancg and Fanca are able to form a complex, this interaction is not required for Fancg to accumulate in the nuclear compartment.
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