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The Mutability and Repair of DNA

REPLICATION ERRRORS AND THEIR REPAIRThe nature of mutations

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Some replication errors escape proofreading

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Mismatch repair removes errors that escape proofreading

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Structure of MutS and DNA(MutS recognizing mismatches from the distortion they cause)

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Dam methylation in E. coli replication fork

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Directionality in mismatch repair

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DNA DAMAGE

DNA undergoes damage spontaneously from hydrolysis and deamination

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DNA is damaged by alkylation, oxidation, and radiation

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Thymine dimer caused by UV light

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Base analogs and intercalating agents that cause mutations in DNA

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Ames test for carcinogens

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Bruce N. AmesProfessor of the Graduate School Division of Biochemistry and Molecular Biology, UC Berkeley

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REPAIR OF DNA DAMAGE

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Direct reversal of DNA damage

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Direct removal of the methyl group from O6 -methylguanine

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Base excision repair enzymes remove damaged bases by a base-flipping mechanism

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Structure of DNA-glycosylase complex

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How is an altered base detected within the context of the double-helix?

The recognition of an unusual nucleotide in DNA by base-flipping of glycosylase

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Oxo-G:A repair by a fail-safe glycosylase

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Nucleotide excision repair enzymes cleave damaged DNA on either side of the lesion

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Transcription-coupled DNA repair

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Recombination repair DNA breaks by retrieving sequence information from undamaged DNA

Double-Strand Breaks are Efficiently Repaired

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DSBs in DNA are also repaired by direct joining of broken ends

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Translesion DNA synthesis enables replication to proceed across DNA damage

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Structures of a translesion polymerase and a typical polymerase

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Mutations are linked to cancer


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