TY - JOUR A1 - Sievers, Aaron A1 - Wenz, Frederik A1 - Hausmann, Michael A1 - Hildenbrand, Georg T1 - Conservation of k-mer Composition and Correlation Contribution between Introns and Intergenic Regions of Animalia Genomes JF - Genes N2 - In this study, we pairwise-compared multiple genome regions, including genes, exons, coding DNA sequences (CDS), introns, and intergenic regions of 39 Animalia genomes, including Deuterostomia (27 species) and Protostomia (12 species), by applying established k-mer-based (alignment-free) comparison methods. We found strong correlations between the sequence structure of introns and intergenic regions, individual organisms, and within wider phylogenetical ranges, indicating the conservation of certain structures over the full range of analyzed organisms. We analyzed these sequence structures by quantifying the contribution of different sets of DNA words to the average correlation value by decomposing the correlation coefficients with respect to these word sets. We found that the conserved structures within introns, intergenic regions, and between the two were mainly a result of conserved tandem repeats with repeat units ≤ 2 bp (e.g., (AT)n), while other conserved sequence structures, such as those found between exons and CDS, were dominated by tandem repeats with repeat unit sizes of 3 bp in length and more complex DNA word patterns. We conclude that the conservation between intron and intergenic regions indicates a shared function of these sequence structures. Also, the similar differences in conserved structures with known origin, especially to the conservation between exons and CDS resulting from DNA codons, indicate that k-mer composition-based functional properties of introns and intergenic regions may differ from those of exons and CDS. KW - Genom Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/genes9100482 SN - 2073-4425 VL - 9 IS - 10 PB - MDPI AG ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Eryilmaz, Marion A1 - Schmitt, Eberhard A1 - Krufczik, Matthias A1 - Theda, Franziska A1 - Lee, Jin-Ho A1 - Cremer, Christoph A1 - Bestvater, Felix A1 - Schaufler, Wladimir A1 - Hausmann, Michael A1 - Hildenbrand, Georg T1 - Localization Microscopy Analyses of MRE11 Clusters in 3D-Conserved Cell Nuclei of Different Cell Lines JF - Cancers N2 - In radiation biophysics, it is a subject of nowadays research to investigate DNA strand break repair in detail after damage induction by ionizing radiation. It is a subject of debate as to what makes up the cell’s decision to use a certain repair pathway and how the repair machinery recruited in repair foci is spatially and temporarily organized. Single-molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) allows super-resolution analysis by precise localization of single fluorescent molecule tags, resulting in nuclear structure analysis with a spatial resolution in the 10 nm regime. Here, we used SMLM to study MRE11 foci. MRE11 is one of three proteins involved in the MRN-complex (MRE11-RAD50-NBS1 complex), a prominent DNA strand resection and broken end bridging component involved in homologous recombination repair (HRR) and alternative non-homologous end joining (a-NHEJ). We analyzed the spatial arrangements of antibody-labelled MRE11 proteins in the nuclei of a breast cancer and a skin fibroblast cell line along a time-course of repair (up to 48 h) after irradiation with a dose of 2 Gy. Different kinetics for cluster formation and relaxation were determined. Changes in the internal nano-scaled structure of the clusters were quantified and compared between the two cell types. The results indicate a cell type-dependent DNA damage response concerning MRE11 recruitment and cluster formation. The MRE11 data were compared to H2AX phosphorylation detected by γH2AX molecule distribution. These data suggested modulations of MRE11 signal frequencies that were not directly correlated to DNA damage induction. The application of SMLM in radiation biophysics offers new possibilities to investigate spatial foci organization after DNA damaging and during subsequent repair. KW - Krebs, Medizin KW - Strahlentherapie KW - Brustkrebs Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/cancers10010025 SN - 2072-6694 VL - 10 IS - 1 PB - MDPI AG ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Bobkova, Elizaveta A1 - Depes, Daniel A1 - Lee, Jin-Ho A1 - Jezkova, Lucie A1 - Falkova, Iva A1 - Pagacova, Eva A1 - Kopecna, Olga A1 - Zadneprianetc, Mariia A1 - Bacikova, Alena A1 - Kulikova, Elena A1 - Smirnova, Elena A1 - Bulanova, Tatiana A1 - Boreyko, Alla A1 - Krasavin, Evgeny A1 - Wenz, Frederik A1 - Bestvater, Felix A1 - Hildenbrand, Georg A1 - Hausmann, Michael A1 - Falk, Martin T1 - Recruitment of 53BP1 Proteins for DNA Repair and Persistence of Repair Clusters Differ for Cell Types as Detected by Single Molecule Localization Microscopy JF - International Journal of Molecular Sciences N2 - DNA double stranded breaks (DSBs) are the most serious type of lesions introduced into chromatin by ionizing radiation. During DSB repair, cells recruit different proteins to the damaged sites in a manner dependent on local chromatin structure, DSB location in the nucleus, and the repair pathway entered. 53BP1 is one of the important players participating in repair pathway decision of the cell. Although many molecular biology details have been investigated, the architecture of 53BP1 repair foci and its development during the post-irradiation time, especially the period of protein recruitment, remains to be elucidated. Super-resolution light microscopy is a powerful new tool to approach such studies in 3D-conserved cell nuclei. Recently, we demonstrated the applicability of single molecule localization microscopy (SMLM) as one of these highly resolving methods for analyses of dynamic repair protein distribution and repair focus internal nano-architecture in intact cell nuclei. In the present study, we focused our investigation on 53BP1 foci in differently radio-resistant cell types, moderately radio-resistant neonatal human dermal fibroblasts (NHDF) and highly radio-resistant U87 glioblastoma cells, exposed to high-LET 15N-ion radiation. At given time points up to 24 h post irradiation with doses of 1.3 Gy and 4.0 Gy, the coordinates and spatial distribution of fluorescently tagged 53BP1 molecules was quantitatively evaluated at the resolution of 10–20 nm. Clusters of these tags were determined as sub-units of repair foci according to SMLM parameters. The formation and relaxation of such clusters was studied. The higher dose generated sufficient numbers of DNA breaks to compare the post-irradiation dynamics of 53BP1 during DSB processing for the cell types studied. A perpendicular (90°) irradiation scheme was used with the 4.0 Gy dose to achieve better separation of a relatively high number of particle tracks typically crossing each nucleus. For analyses along ion-tracks, the dose was reduced to 1.3 Gy and applied in combination with a sharp angle irradiation (10° relative to the cell plane). The results reveal a higher ratio of 53BP1 proteins recruited into SMLM defined clusters in fibroblasts as compared to U87 cells. Moreover, the speed of foci and thus cluster formation and relaxation also differed for the cell types. In both NHDF and U87 cells, a certain number of the detected and functionally relevant clusters remained persistent even 24 h post irradiation; however, the number of these clusters again varied for the cell types. Altogether, our findings indicate that repair cluster formation as determined by SMLM and the relaxation (i.e., the remaining 53BP1 tags no longer fulfill the cluster definition) is cell type dependent and may be functionally explained and correlated to cell specific radio-sensitivity. The present study demonstrates that SMLM is a highly appropriate method for investigations of spatiotemporal protein organization in cell nuclei and how it influences the cell decision for a particular repair pathway at a given DSB site. KW - Genom KW - Krebs, Medizin KW - Strahlentherapie Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.3390/ijms19123713 SN - 1422-0067 VL - 19 IS - 12 PB - MDPI AG ER - TY - JOUR A1 - Hildenbrand, Georg A1 - Metzler, Philipp A1 - Pilarczyk, Götz A1 - Bobu, Vladimir A1 - Kriz, Wilhelm A1 - Hosser, Hiltraud A1 - Fleckenstein, Jens A1 - Krufczik, Matthias A1 - Bestvater, Felix A1 - Wenz, Frederik A1 - Hausmann, Michael ED - Baptista, Pedro V. T1 - Dose enhancement effects of gold nanoparticles specifically targeting RNA in breast cancer cells JF - PLOS ONE KW - Krebs, Medizin KW - Brustkrebs KW - Strahlentherapie Y1 - 2018 U6 - https://doi.org/https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0190183 SN - 1932-6203 VL - 13 IS - 1 PB - Public Library of Science (PLoS) ER -