PMS2 endonuclease activity has distinct biological functions and is essential for genome maintenance

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The DNA mismatch repair protein PMS2 was recently found to encode a novel endonuclease activity. To determine the biological functions of this activity in mammals, we generated endonuclease-deficient Pms2E702K knock-in mice. Pms2EK/EK mice displayed increased genomic mutation rates and a strong cancer predisposition. In addition, class switch recombination, but not somatic hypermutation,was impaired in Pms2EK/EK B cells, indicating a specific role in Ig diversity. In contrast to Pms2-/- mice, Pms2EK/EK male mice were fertile, indicating that this activity is dispensable in spermatogenesis. Therefore, the PMS2 endonuclease activity has distinct biological functions and is essential for genome maintenance and tumor suppression.

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Van Oers, J. M. M., Roa, S., Werling, U., Liu, Y., Genschel, J., Hou, H., … Edelmann, W. (2010). PMS2 endonuclease activity has distinct biological functions and is essential for genome maintenance. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America, 107(30), 13384–13389. https://doi.org/10.1073/pnas.1008589107

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