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DNA base repair – recognition and initiation of catalysis
Authors:Bjø  rn Dalhus,Jon K. Laerdahl,Paul H. Backe,&   Magnar Bjø    s
Affiliation:Centre for Molecular Biology and Neuroscience (CMBN), Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Oslo, Norway;;Institute of Medical Microbiology, Rikshospitalet University Hospital, Oslo, Norway;and;Institute of Clinical Biochemistry, University of Oslo, Oslo, Norway
Abstract:Endogenous DNA damage induced by hydrolysis, reactive oxygen species and alkylation modifies DNA bases and the structure of the DNA duplex. Numerous mechanisms have evolved to protect cells from these deleterious effects. Base excision repair is the major pathway for removing base lesions. However, several mechanisms of direct base damage reversal, involving enzymes such as transferases, photolyases and oxidative demethylases, are specialized to remove certain types of photoproducts and alkylated bases. Mismatch excision repair corrects for misincorporation of bases by replicative DNA polymerases. The determination of the 3D structure and visualization of DNA repair proteins and their interactions with damaged DNA have considerably aided our understanding of the molecular basis for DNA base lesion repair and genome stability. Here, we review the structural biochemistry of base lesion recognition and initiation of one-step direct reversal (DR) of damage as well as the multistep pathways of base excision repair (BER), nucleotide incision repair (NIR) and mismatch repair (MMR).
Keywords:DNA repair initiation    DNA base lesion recognition    base excision repair (BER)    mismatch repair (MMR)    nucleotide incision repair (NIR)
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