2010
DOI: 10.1096/fasebj.24.1_supplement.651.1
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Effect of single base bulges on oxidative DNA‐protein crosslinking

Abstract: Oxidative DNA damage contributes to aging and diseases such as Alzheimer's. Guanine is the most easily oxidized DNA base and therefore is most susceptible to oxidative damage. Bulges in DNA arise from replication and recombination errors and if left unrepaired, cause disease. Here, we are studying the effects of bulges on DNA‐ protein crosslinks. A DNA duplex was assembled using the strand 5’‐TATAGATATGGATATGATAT‐3’, which was fluorescently labeled with Alexafluor 546, and a complementary strand containing a s… Show more

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