DNA Repair and Recombination Flashcards

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mutations repaired by mismatch repair

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replication errors; mismatch without damage or modified base; mismatch is recognized by distortion of double helix

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mismatch repair in prokaryotes

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-“A” on 5’-GATC-3’ is methylated on parent strand, so we know which is the “correct” strand
-Mut proteins carry out mismatch repair (Mut H, Mut S, and Mut L)
-DNA polymerase fills the gap and DNA ligase seals it together

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MutH

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protein in prokaryotic mismatch repair that binds the GATC site and nicks DNA

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MutS

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protein in prokaryotic mismatch repair that binds the mismatch

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Mut L

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protein in prokaryotic mismatch repair that binds the MutS and MutH together

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mismatch repair in eukaryotes

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-used for single-nucleotide mismatches
-mechanism for recognizing the parent strand is unclear
-Mut homologs (MSH, MLH, and PMS proteins) carry out the mismatch repair

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mutations repaired by base excision repair

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-deaminated bases
-depurinated bases (abasic sites)
-methylated bases

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steps of base excision repair

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1) glycosylase creates an apurinic (AP) site
2) AP endonuclease recognizes AP site and cute 5’ phosphodiester bond
3) AP lyase cuts 3’ phosphodiester bond
4) DNA polymerase fills gap
5) DNA ligase seals nick

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glycosylase

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an enzyme in base excision repair that cuts the N-glycosidic bond between sugar and base, creating an abasic site

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AP endonuclease

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an enzyme in base excision repair that recognizes the AP site and cuts the 5’ phosphodiester bond

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AP lyase

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an enzyme in base excision repair that removes the sugar by cutting the 3’ phosphodiester bond

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mutations repaired by nucleotide excision repair

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removes a wide variety of lesions, photoproducts, and chemical adducts, especially large adduct like pyrimidine dimers

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steps of nucleotide excision repair

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1) XP proteins recognize lesion (called Uvr in prokaryotes)
2) excision nucleases (excinucleases) make incisions 5’ and 3’ to lesion
3) helicase releases damaged oligomer
4) DNA polymerase fills the gap
5) DNA ligase seals the nick

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XP proteins (Uvr proteins in prokaryotes)

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proteins in nucleotide excision repair that recognize the lesion

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excision nucleases (excinucleases)

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proteins in nucleotide excision repair that make incisions 5’ and 3’ to the lesion so it can be removed by helicase

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homologous recombination

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occurs between 2 homologous chromosomes at meiosis; catalyzed by Rec proteins!

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non-homologous recombination

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site-specific recombination and transposition

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site-specific recombination

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joins 2 DNA segments with short but specific DNA sequences present on both participating DNAs
*recombination only occurs at these sites
*catalyzed by recombinases

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recombination of immunoglobulin genes - V(D)J recombination

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recombinase = RAG
-200 different regions, so it allows for abundant antibody diversity

20
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transposons

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DNA segments that can move from one DNA molecule to another, or to a different location within the same DNA molecule
**have short, inverted repeats that flank either side of the transposon, which is what gets recognized
*catalyzed by transposases