1982
DOI: 10.1073/pnas.79.16.4878
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Perturbations of enzymic uracil excision due to purine damage in DNA.

Abstract: Phage PBS-2 DNA, which contains uracil in place of thymine, was selectively damaged and then used as substrate for purified Bacillu subtilis uracil-DNA glycosylase. This enzyme releases uracil from DNA in a limited processive manner. Irradiation by ultraviolet light (>305 nm) in the presence of isopropanol and a free radical photoinitiator introduced covalently bound 8-(2-hydroxy-2-propyl)purines into DNA. Methylation by dimethylsulfate yielded 7-methylguanine. Apurinic sites were produced by gentle heating of… Show more

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“…The probability that the second scenario may occur in mammalian cells is consistent with observations of Duker et al (1982) showing that AP sites antagonize their own repair if closely spaced in DNA. Thus, under conditions leading to high dUMP and/or FdUMP incorporation densities, mispaired loops involving AP sites could be more common than anticipated at SSBs, providing lesion sites that are recognized by MMR and leading to a cascade of events resulting in progressively larger repair patches in DNA until completion of normal repair processes becomes impossible.…”
Section: Role Of Mmr In Detecting and Responding To Fp Moieties In Dnasupporting
confidence: 82%
“…The probability that the second scenario may occur in mammalian cells is consistent with observations of Duker et al (1982) showing that AP sites antagonize their own repair if closely spaced in DNA. Thus, under conditions leading to high dUMP and/or FdUMP incorporation densities, mispaired loops involving AP sites could be more common than anticipated at SSBs, providing lesion sites that are recognized by MMR and leading to a cascade of events resulting in progressively larger repair patches in DNA until completion of normal repair processes becomes impossible.…”
Section: Role Of Mmr In Detecting and Responding To Fp Moieties In Dnasupporting
confidence: 82%
“…DNA was irradiated with a Bausch & Lomb unit equipped with a 200-W Osram Hg bulb. Broadspectrum UV irradiation was conducted through a Schott WG 320 filter at an incident dose of 6.6 x einstein, cm*/min as previously described (Duker et al, 1982(Duker et al, , 1985Weiss and Duker, 1986). Monochromatic UV irradiation of PM2 phage DNA was performed at the wavelengths and doses indicated through a Bausch & Lomb highintensity monochromator as previously described (Duke1 et al, 1981).…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Indeed the glycolase activity for radiation ring damaged thymine is also an endonuclease (Breimer & Lindahl, 1984 -see above). It has been reported that simultaneous presence of AP sites and base lesions in the same phage DNA interferes with the efficiency of their respective repair (Duker et al, 1982). Tindall et al (1987) reported a preferential substitution of A.T for any original base pair in irradiated lambda phage assayed in SOS induced hosts, and from Kunkel's work (1984), suggested that AP sites were the mutagenic intermediate.…”
Section: Dna Lesions and Their Repairmentioning
confidence: 99%