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Role of AID/APOBEC cytidine deaminases in genome destabilization in cancer: insights from a yeast test system

https://doi.org/10.25557/2073-7998.2025.08.122-124

Abstract

   Uncontrolled expression of AID/APOBEC family cytidine deaminases is an important factor in genome destabilization during carcinogenesis. In normal cells, these enzymes deaminate cytosine to uracil in RNA or DNA during mRNA editing, defense against viruses, and immunoglobulin affinity maturation. Misregulation of AID/APOBEC gene expression results in non-specific deamination of genomic DNA and, consequently, increased mutagenesis. Somatic mutations induced by AID/APOBEC can trigger the process of carcinogenesis and contribute to the development of cancer cell resistance to therapy and increased tumor aggressiveness. A convenient approach to studying the mechanisms of AID/APOBEC cytidine deaminase-dependent mutagenesis is using of a heterologous expression system in yeast strains Saccharomyces cerevisiae carrying human cytidine deaminase genes. In this work, we constructed S. cerevisiae strains expressing the human APOBEC3A, APOBEC3B, and AID genes and the PmCDA gene from the sea lamprey Petromyzon marinus as a positive control. Using these strains, we identified specific amino acid substitutions that enhance or attenuate deaminase activity and demonstrated that recombination repair and base excision repair significantly affect the mutagenic activity of cytosine deaminases in the heterologous expression system. Our results confirm the efficiency of the developed model and open the way to study factors that can modify the activity of AID/APOBEC, which is of great importance for finding therapeutic and diagnostic methods for treating cancer and infectious diseases.

About the Authors

E. I. Stepchenkova
N.I. Vavilov Institute of General Genetics RAS, St. Petersburg Branch; Saint Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

198504; 17, Botanicheskaya st.; St. Petersburg; Peterhof; 199034; 7-9, Universitetskaya nab.; St. Petersburg



E. V. Kravtsova
N.I. Vavilov Institute of General Genetics RAS, St. Petersburg Branch; Saint Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

198504; 17, Botanicheskaya st.; St. Petersburg; Peterhof; 199034; 7-9, Universitetskaya nab.; St. Petersburg



A. E. Shipunova
Saint Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

199034; 7-9, Universitetskaya nab.; St. Petersburg



A. V. Tsaregorodtseva
Saint Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

199034; 7-9, Universitetskaya nab.; St. Petersburg



I. V. Zotova
N.I. Vavilov Institute of General Genetics RAS, St. Petersburg Branch; Saint Petersburg State University
Russian Federation

198504; 17, Botanicheskaya st.; St. Petersburg; Peterhof; 199034; 7-9, Universitetskaya nab.; St. Petersburg



Y. I. Pavlov
Eppley Institute for Research in Cancer and Allied Diseases, University of Nebraska Medical Centre
United States

68198-6805; Omaha



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Stepchenkova E.I., Kravtsova E.V., Shipunova A.E., Tsaregorodtseva A.V., Zotova I.V., Pavlov Y.I. Role of AID/APOBEC cytidine deaminases in genome destabilization in cancer: insights from a yeast test system. Medical Genetics. 2025;24(8):122-124. (In Russ.) https://doi.org/10.25557/2073-7998.2025.08.122-124

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