Theory of misrepair mutagenesis |
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Authors: | SE Bresler |
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Institution: | Leningrad Institute of Nuclear Physics, Academy of Sciences of the U.S.S.R., Leningrad, U.S.S.R. |
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Abstract: | On the basis of experimental data a model of induced mutagenesis is proposed that takes into account the repair of DNA damage by the Rec system. The peculiar feature of the Rec system is the cleavage and resynthesis of long sequences near the recognized DNA damage. Up to 1000–2000 nucleotides are replaced in one act. Therefore a definite probability exists of finding a damaged point on the second strand serving as template. It is believed that at this point no requirements of complementarity exist and that a random substitution can take place. This is the origin of a point mutation (transition, transversion or frameshift).From this model a general formula for the dose-response curve of mutagenesis is deduced which also takes into account the possibility of simultaneously initiated repair on both complementary strands of DNA. The latter leads to a lethal event when the points are situated proximally. This formula fits the observations in different cases studied. Some fundamantal observations such as the absence of mutants from predominant single-strand breaks of DNA chains are readily explained. |
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