Poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1 (PARP-1) is a nuclear DNA binding protein tha
t participates in processes involving nicking and resealing DNA strands. A
genomically unstable subpopulation of PARP-1(-/-) cells has recently been d
escribed, which disappears after stable transfection of the cells with comp
lete PARP-1 cDNA. Here we investigate the role played by]PARP-1 in the main
tenance of genomic stability, independently of its enzymatic activity. We u
sed a PARP-1-deficient cell line to express a DNA construct encoding the PA
RP-1 DNA-binding domain (DBD) fragment and one encoding the mutant DBDbd-,
defective in binding to DNA strand breaks. We found that, in the absence of
DNA damage, expression of DBD or DBDbd- mutant induces increased genomic i
nstability in the PARP1(-/-) cells. These results suggest that the DBD frag
ment of PARP-1, apart from its classical role of nick detection and DNA bin
ding, is likely to participate in molecular complexes with proteins involve
d in genomic integrity. (C) 2001 Academic Press.