| Literature DB >> 26919079 |
Fangyi Chen1, Qi Tang1, Ke Bian1, Zachary T Humulock1, Xuedong Yang2, Marco Jost, Catherine L Drennan, John M Essigmann, Deyu Li1.
Abstract
The AlkB protein is a repair enzyme that uses an α-ketoglutarate/Fe(II)-dependent mechanism to repair alkyl DNA adducts. AlkB has been reported to repair highly susceptible substrates, such as 1-methyladenine and 3-methylcytosine, more efficiently in ss-DNA than in ds-DNA. Here, we tested the repair of weaker AlkB substrates 1-methylguanine and 3-methylthymine and found that AlkB prefers to repair them in ds-DNA. We also discovered that AlkB and its human homologues, ABH2 and ABH3, are able to repair the aforementioned adducts when the adduct is present in a mismatched base pair. These observations demonstrate the strong adaptability of AlkB toward repairing various adducts in different environments.Entities:
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Year: 2016 PMID: 26919079 PMCID: PMC5497687 DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.5b00522
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Chem Res Toxicol ISSN: 0893-228X Impact factor: 3.739