1996
DOI: 10.1128/mcb.16.5.2537
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Strand Specificity of Mutagenic Bypass Replication of DNA Containing Psoralen Monoadducts in a Human Cell Extract

Abstract: Psoralens are mutagenic compounds of vegetable origin that are used as photosensitizing agents in the treatment of various skin diseases, blood cell cancer, and autoimmune disorders. To study the mechanism of mutagenicity of psoralens in humans, we examined the efficiency and fidelity of simian virus 40 origindependent replication in a human cell extract of M13mp2 DNA randomly treated with the psoralen derivative 4-hydroxymethyl-4,5,8-trimethyl psoralen plus UVA irradiation. Replication of DNA treated with var… Show more

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“…There is considerable variation in dNTP precursor pools and in dNTP metabolizing enzymes during the cell cycle (22). These enzymes and degrees of metabolic efficiency are considered to be linked to the replication machinery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…There is considerable variation in dNTP precursor pools and in dNTP metabolizing enzymes during the cell cycle (22). These enzymes and degrees of metabolic efficiency are considered to be linked to the replication machinery.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, architectural asymmetry at the replication forks putatively engenders different types of lesions on the two strands (1). Generally, lagging strand replication is less accurate, and especially deletions of T n runs are higher in the lagging strand than in the leading strand (22). Efficiency of exonucleolytic proofreading or mismatch repair seems to be influenced by genomic G ϩ C versus A ϩ T richness (1).…”
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“…Many authors have found that error rates are higher on the lagging strand (e.g. Trinh and Sinden 1991;BasicZaninovic et al 1992;Veaute and Fuchs 1993;Roberts et al 1994;Iwaki et al 1996;Thomas et al 1996). However, Fijałkowska et al (1998), measuring the mutation rate in the lactose operon incorporated into the Escherichia coli chromosome in two opposite directions, have found that mutation rate in the gene inserted in the direction of the leading strand is higher.…”
Section: Chargaff Rules [A] ‫ס‬ [T] and [G] ‫ס‬ [C]mentioning
confidence: 99%