Effects of the missense mutations in canine BRCA2 on BRC repeat 3 functions and comparative analyses between canine and human BRC repeat 3.

Mammary tumors are the most common tumor type in both human and canine females. Mutations in the breast cancer susceptibility gene, BRCA2, have been found in most cases of inherited human breast cancer. Similarly, the canine BRCA2 gene locus has been associated with mammary tumors in female dogs. Ho...

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Main Authors: Yasunaga Yoshikawa, Kazuhiko Ochiai, Masami Morimatsu, Yu Suzuki, Seiichi Wada, Takahiro Taoda, Satomi Iwai, Seishiro Chikazawa, Koichi Orino, Kiyotaka Watanabe
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Published: Public Library of Science (PLoS) 2012-01-01
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Online Access:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23071527/pdf/?tool=EBI
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spelling doaj-d14019450f704dcdb8f967758160f5802021-03-04T00:11:38ZengPublic Library of Science (PLoS)PLoS ONE1932-62032012-01-01710e4583310.1371/journal.pone.0045833Effects of the missense mutations in canine BRCA2 on BRC repeat 3 functions and comparative analyses between canine and human BRC repeat 3.Yasunaga YoshikawaKazuhiko OchiaiMasami MorimatsuYu SuzukiSeiichi WadaTakahiro TaodaSatomi IwaiSeishiro ChikazawaKoichi OrinoKiyotaka WatanabeMammary tumors are the most common tumor type in both human and canine females. Mutations in the breast cancer susceptibility gene, BRCA2, have been found in most cases of inherited human breast cancer. Similarly, the canine BRCA2 gene locus has been associated with mammary tumors in female dogs. However, deleterious mutations in canine BRCA2 have not been reported, thus far. The BRCA2 protein is involved in homologous recombination repair via its interaction with RAD51 recombinase, an interaction mediated by 8 BRC repeats. These repeats are 26-amino acid, conserved motifs in mammalian BRCA2. Previous structural analyses of cancer-associated mutations affecting the BRC repeats have shown that the weakening of RAD51's affinity for even 1 repeat is sufficient to increase breast cancer susceptibility. In this study, we focused on 2 previously reported canine BRCA2 mutations (T1425P and K1435R) in BRC repeat 3 (BRC3), derived from mammary tumor samples. These mutations affected the interaction of canine BRC3 with RAD51, and were considered deleterious. Two BRC3 mutations (K1440R and K1440E), reported in human breast cancer patients, occur at amino acids corresponding to those of the K1435R mutation in dogs. These mutations affected the interaction of canine BRC3 with RAD51, and may also be considered deleterious. The two BRC3 mutations and a substitution (T1430P), corresponding to T1425P in canine BRCA2, were examined for their effects on human BRC3 function and the results were compared between species. The corresponding mutations and the substitution showed similar results in both human and canine BRC3. Therefore, canine BRCA2 may be a good model for studying human breast cancer caused by BRCA2 mutations.https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23071527/pdf/?tool=EBI
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author Yasunaga Yoshikawa
Kazuhiko Ochiai
Masami Morimatsu
Yu Suzuki
Seiichi Wada
Takahiro Taoda
Satomi Iwai
Seishiro Chikazawa
Koichi Orino
Kiyotaka Watanabe
spellingShingle Yasunaga Yoshikawa
Kazuhiko Ochiai
Masami Morimatsu
Yu Suzuki
Seiichi Wada
Takahiro Taoda
Satomi Iwai
Seishiro Chikazawa
Koichi Orino
Kiyotaka Watanabe
Effects of the missense mutations in canine BRCA2 on BRC repeat 3 functions and comparative analyses between canine and human BRC repeat 3.
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author_facet Yasunaga Yoshikawa
Kazuhiko Ochiai
Masami Morimatsu
Yu Suzuki
Seiichi Wada
Takahiro Taoda
Satomi Iwai
Seishiro Chikazawa
Koichi Orino
Kiyotaka Watanabe
author_sort Yasunaga Yoshikawa
title Effects of the missense mutations in canine BRCA2 on BRC repeat 3 functions and comparative analyses between canine and human BRC repeat 3.
title_short Effects of the missense mutations in canine BRCA2 on BRC repeat 3 functions and comparative analyses between canine and human BRC repeat 3.
title_full Effects of the missense mutations in canine BRCA2 on BRC repeat 3 functions and comparative analyses between canine and human BRC repeat 3.
title_fullStr Effects of the missense mutations in canine BRCA2 on BRC repeat 3 functions and comparative analyses between canine and human BRC repeat 3.
title_full_unstemmed Effects of the missense mutations in canine BRCA2 on BRC repeat 3 functions and comparative analyses between canine and human BRC repeat 3.
title_sort effects of the missense mutations in canine brca2 on brc repeat 3 functions and comparative analyses between canine and human brc repeat 3.
publisher Public Library of Science (PLoS)
series PLoS ONE
issn 1932-6203
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Mammary tumors are the most common tumor type in both human and canine females. Mutations in the breast cancer susceptibility gene, BRCA2, have been found in most cases of inherited human breast cancer. Similarly, the canine BRCA2 gene locus has been associated with mammary tumors in female dogs. However, deleterious mutations in canine BRCA2 have not been reported, thus far. The BRCA2 protein is involved in homologous recombination repair via its interaction with RAD51 recombinase, an interaction mediated by 8 BRC repeats. These repeats are 26-amino acid, conserved motifs in mammalian BRCA2. Previous structural analyses of cancer-associated mutations affecting the BRC repeats have shown that the weakening of RAD51's affinity for even 1 repeat is sufficient to increase breast cancer susceptibility. In this study, we focused on 2 previously reported canine BRCA2 mutations (T1425P and K1435R) in BRC repeat 3 (BRC3), derived from mammary tumor samples. These mutations affected the interaction of canine BRC3 with RAD51, and were considered deleterious. Two BRC3 mutations (K1440R and K1440E), reported in human breast cancer patients, occur at amino acids corresponding to those of the K1435R mutation in dogs. These mutations affected the interaction of canine BRC3 with RAD51, and may also be considered deleterious. The two BRC3 mutations and a substitution (T1430P), corresponding to T1425P in canine BRCA2, were examined for their effects on human BRC3 function and the results were compared between species. The corresponding mutations and the substitution showed similar results in both human and canine BRC3. Therefore, canine BRCA2 may be a good model for studying human breast cancer caused by BRCA2 mutations.
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/pmid/23071527/pdf/?tool=EBI
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