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GM16147 Fibroblast from Gonad, Ovary

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X-RAY REPAIR, COMPLEMENTING DEFECTIVE, IN CHINESE HAMSTER, 4; XRCC4

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Overview

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Repository NIGMS Human Genetic Cell Repository
Subcollection Animals
Biopsy Source Ovary
Cell Type Fibroblast
Tissue Type Gonad
Transformant Untransformed
Sample Source Fibroblast from Gonad, Ovary
Relation to Proband proband
Confirmation Clinical summary/Case history
Species Cricetulus griseus
Common Name chinese hamster
Remarks Line XR-1; Chinese hamster ovary fibroblast line derived from cell line 4364 which is a proline, glycine-deficient mutant isolated from CHO-K1. XR-1 has a unique cell cycle-dependent x-ray sensitivity, very sensitive G1 and early S, less sensitive in late S phase. Defective in the repair of DNA double strand breaks through the nonhomologous end joining mechanism and in V(D)J recombination where both conserved recognition sequence and coding sequence rejoining are affected. XR-1 is complemented by the human XRCC (x-ray cross complementing) 4 gene, located on 5q13-14. HuXRCC4 encodes a ubiquitously expressed 38KDa protein unrelated to any described protein. Both XRCC4 copies are deleted in XR-1. XRCC4 protein forms a complex with and stimulates DNA ligase IV activity.

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IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIES OF ORIGIN Species of Origin Confirmed by Nucleoside Phosphorylase,Glucose-6-Phosphate Dehydrogenase, and Lactate Dehydrogenase Isoenzyme Electrophoresis
 
Gene RYR1
Chromosomal Location 19q13.2
Allelic Variant 1 p.Q1589P; CENTRAL CORE DISEASE
Identified Mutation p.Q1589P
 
Gene FLNA
Chromosomal Location Xq28
Allelic Variant 1 p.P680L; CARDIAC VALVULAR DYSPLASIA, X-LINKED; CVD1
Identified Mutation c.2039C>T

Phenotypic Data

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Remarks Line XR-1; Chinese hamster ovary fibroblast line derived from cell line 4364 which is a proline, glycine-deficient mutant isolated from CHO-K1. XR-1 has a unique cell cycle-dependent x-ray sensitivity, very sensitive G1 and early S, less sensitive in late S phase. Defective in the repair of DNA double strand breaks through the nonhomologous end joining mechanism and in V(D)J recombination where both conserved recognition sequence and coding sequence rejoining are affected. XR-1 is complemented by the human XRCC (x-ray cross complementing) 4 gene, located on 5q13-14. HuXRCC4 encodes a ubiquitously expressed 38KDa protein unrelated to any described protein. Both XRCC4 copies are deleted in XR-1. XRCC4 protein forms a complex with and stimulates DNA ligase IV activity.

Publications

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Sturgeon CM, Knight ZA, Shokat KM, Roberge M, Effect of combined DNA repair inhibition and G2 checkpoint inhibition on cell cycle progression after DNA damage Molecular cancer therapeutics5:885-92 2006
PubMed ID: 16648558
 
Zhou T, Povirk LF, Extreme cytotoxicity and susceptibility to hprt mutagenesis in Ku-deficient xrs-6 cells treated with bleomycin in plateau phase Mutagenesis20:39-44 2005
PubMed ID: 15671058
 
Grawunder U, Wilm M, Wu X, Kulesza P, Wilson TE, Mann M, Lieber MR, Activity of DNA ligase IV stimulated by complex formation with XRCC4 protein in mammalian cells. Nature388(6641):492-5 1997
PubMed ID: 9242410
 
Mizuta R, Cheng HL, Gao Y, Alt FW, Molecular genetic characterization of XRCC4 function. Int Immunol9(10):1607-13 1997
PubMed ID: 9352367
 
Li Z, Otevrel T, Gao Y, Cheng HL, Seed B, Stamato TD, Taccioli GE, Alt FW, The XRCC4 gene encodes a novel protein involved in DNA double-strand break repair and V(D)J recombination. Cell83:1079-89 1995
PubMed ID: 8548796
 
Otevrel T, Stamato TD, Regional localization of the XRCC4 human radiation repair gene. Genomics27(1):211-4 1995
PubMed ID: 7665175
 
Giaccia AJ, Denko N, MacLaren R, Mirman D, Waldren C, Hart I, Stamato TD, Human chromosome 5 complements the DNA double-strand break-repair deficiency and gamma-ray sensitivity of the XR-1 hamster variant. Am J Hum Genet47:459-69 1990
PubMed ID: 1697445
 
Giaccia AJ, MacLaren RA, Denko N, Nicolaou D, Stamato TD, Increased sensitivity to killing by restriction enzymes in the XR-1 DNA double-strand break repair-deficient mutant. Mutat Res236:67-76 1990
PubMed ID: 2164147
 
Stamato, T, Isolation of cell cycle-dependent gamma ray-sensitive Chinese hamster ovary cell Somatic Cell Genet9:165-173 1983
PubMed ID: 2164147

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Gene Cards XRCC4
Gene Ontology GO:0005634 nucleus
GO:0006302 double-strand break repair
GO:0006310 DNA recombination
NCBI Gene Gene ID:7518
NCBI GTR 194363 X-RAY REPAIR, COMPLEMENTING DEFECTIVE, IN CHINESE HAMSTER, 4; XRCC4
OMIM 194363 X-RAY REPAIR, COMPLEMENTING DEFECTIVE, IN CHINESE HAMSTER, 4; XRCC4

Culture Protocols

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Split Ratio 1:10
Temperature 37 C
Percent CO2 5%
Percent O2 AMBIENT
Medium Ham's F12 with 2mM L-glutamine or equivalent
Serum 5% fetal bovine serum Not inactivated
Substrate None specified
Subcultivation Method trypsin-EDTA
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