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A Human Endonuclease Incises Ultraviolet-Irradiated DNA at Cytosines and Oxidized DNA at Thymines

โœ Scribed by Patricia E. Gallagher; Randi B. Weiss; Thomas P. Brent; Nahum J. Duker


Book ID
102501404
Publisher
John Wiley and Sons
Year
1989
Tongue
English
Weight
359 KB
Volume
2
Category
Article
ISSN
0899-1987

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โœฆ Synopsis


Both ultraviolet irradiation and oxidation of DNA produce a variety of pyrimidine base damages. A human endonuclease recognizes such altered bases on these DNA substrates. This human endonuclease incises ultraviolet-irradiated DNA exclusively at sites of photochemically modified cytosines. The precise sites of incision by the human enzyme were determined by DNA sequencing. Chemically oxidized DNA was incised exclusively at thymine loci. The degree of enzymic cleavage at cytosine photoproducts was identical at each site. However, the extent of incision at selected oxidized thymine residues varied within the DNA sequence. These results indicate that the distribution of thymine oxidative modifications is influenced by the neighboring DNA bases.


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