“…In the dsDNA chain with a G-A mismatch, the mismatched adenine (A) base is extruded from the double-helix structure of the DNA chain and is bound firmly in the catalytic center pocket of the MutY protein via H-bond interactions with the amino acid residues of MutY, e.g., the N1 of adenine in the DNA chain, the Gln25 residue of MutY, the N7 of adenine, and the carboxyl group of the Glu37 residue/hydroxyl group of the Ser120 residue. At the same time, as for guanine (G), H-bonds are formed between the N1/N2 of guanine in the DNA chain and the Gln42/Thr43 residues, and the Leu80 main chain of the MutY protein. ,,− These multiple H-bonds form a strong and stable hydrogen-bond network, enabling the effective binding of the dsDNA chain with the MutY protein.…”