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Identifying the Effects of BRCA1 Mutations on Homologous Recombination using Cells that Express Endogenous Wild-type BRCA1
Published on: February 17, 2011
Brca1 mutations in the coiled-coil domain impede Rad51 loading on DNA and mouse development
1Molecular Therapeutics Program, Fox Chase Cancer Center, Philadelphia, PA, USA.
Abstract:
We recently developed a Brca1 coiled-coil mutant mouse model (Brca1 ). Brca1 results in embryonic lethality, with a fraction of mice reaching birth but with defects that parallel Fanconi anemia. Brca1 cells lacked Rad51 foci and were PARP inhibitor sensitive. Strikingly, inter-crossing with Brca1 generated Brca1 CC/ mice that were developmentally normal.
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