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Katsuhito Kino1, Masayo Suzuki1, Masayuki Morikawa1, Takanobu Kobayashi1, Shigenori Iwai2, Hiroshi Miyazawa1.
Abstract
INTRODUCTION: 2,2,4-Triamino-5(2H)-oxazolone (Oz) in a DNA strand is an oxidation product of guanine and 8-oxo-7, 8-dihydroguanine, and such a lesion can cause G-to-C transversions. Previously, Fpg/Nei and Nth were shown to have incision activity on Oz.Entities:
Keywords: Chlorella virus pyrimidine dimer glycosylase; Escherichia coli endonucleases IV; Escherichia coli endonucleases V; Guanine oxidation; Oxazolone
Year: 2015 PMID: 27350817 PMCID: PMC4918129 DOI: 10.1186/s41021-015-0022-8
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Genes Environ ISSN: 1880-7046
Fig. 1Structures of DNA damages and sequences containing DNA damages. a Structures of guanine oxidation products, cyclobutane thymine dimer (PD), hypoxanthine (H) and tetrahydrofuran (THF). b The sequence of the DNA duplex containing PD. The top strand contained PD and was labeled with 32P at the 5′ end (indicated by *). c The sequences of the DNA substrates. The top strand contained a lesion at position X and was labeled with 32P at the 5′ end (indicated by *). d X and Y in the nucleotides represent each lesion
Fig. 2Incision activities of chlorella virus pyrimidine dimer glycosylase (cvPDG). a The scheme of the cleaved oligonucleotides containing PD (Fig. 1) using cvPDG [19, 20]. b The percentage of the cleaved oligonucleotides in the 32P-labeled DNA substrate with varied amounts of cvPDG was plotted as a graph. The mean values and standard errors were calculated from at least two independent experiments
Fig. 3Incision activities of E. coli endonuclease IV (Nfo) and endonuclease V (Nfi). a,c The scheme of the cleaved oligonucleotides using Nfo [19, 21] (a) and Nfi [19, 22] (c). b,d The percentage of the cleaved oligonucleotides in the 32P-labeled DNA substrate with varied amounts of Nfo (b) and Nfi (d) was plotted as a graph. The mean values and standard errors were calculated from at least two independent experiments
Fig. 4Structures of DNA lesions and possible recognition site of Nfi. a Structures of oxanine and the possible open- or closed-ring structure of Oz. Red circle indicates the common moiety that Nfi may recognize. b Structures of uracil, thymine and Gh. Red circle indicates the common moiety that Nfi may recognize. Blue circle indicates the moiety protruding from the six- or five-membered ring, and Nfi may disfavor these moieties