| Literature DB >> 1944537 |
F Hennecke1, H Kolmar, K Bründl, H J Fritz.
Abstract
In Escherichia coli K-12, the Dcm methyltransferase catalyses methylation of the inner cytosine residue in the sequence CCA/TGG. Hydrolytic deamination of 5-methylcytosine bases in DNA leads to thymine residues, and hence to T/G mismatches, pre-mutagenic DNA lesions consisting of two natural DNA constituents and thus devoid of an obvious marker of the damaged DNA strand. These mismatches are corrected by the VSP repair pathway, which is characterized by very short patches of DNA repair synthesis. It depends on genes vsr and polA and is strongly stimulated by mutL and mutS. The vsr gene product (Vsr; Mr 18,000) was purified and characterized as a DNA mismatch endonuclease, a unique and hitherto unknown type of enzyme. Vsr endonuclease nicks double-stranded DNA within the sequence CTA/TGN or NTA/TGG next to the underlined thymidine residue, which is mismatched to 2'-deoxyguanosine. The incision is mismatch-dependent and strand-specific. These results illustrate how Vsr endonuclease initiates VSP mismatch repair.Entities:
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Year: 1991 PMID: 1944537 DOI: 10.1038/353776a0
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Nature ISSN: 0028-0836 Impact factor: 49.962