Genetics Stuff Week 2 Flashcards
What single nucleotide damage pathway repairs photodimers by the use of photolyase enzyme?
Photo-reversal of UV Lesions
What single nucleotide damage pathway repairs normal nucleotides that can not base pair?
Mismatched Repair
What single nucleotide damage pathway resects and replaces small lesions (modified bases) occurs in 3 steps:
- base is removed by DNA glycosylase
- phosphodiester backbone is broken and the deoxyribose sugar and phosphate are removed
- DNA polymerase beta and DNA ligase repair gap
Base Excision Repair (BER)
What single nucleotide damage pathway repairs big helix distorting lesions by:
- cleavage of DNA fragment ~24 nucleotides on the 5’ side and ~5 nucleotides on the 3’ side of adduct
- filling in by polymerase delta or epsilon, PCNA and RPA
Nucleotide Excision Repair (NER) and interstrand Crosslink Repair
What double strand break repair and interstrand crosslinks uses the homologous sequence a template
Homologous recombination
What double strand break repair and interstrand crosslinks resects ends to uncover 2-3 nucleotide micro-homology
Non-homologous end joining
What single nucleotide damage pathway fixes damage such as:
- base damage, non-bulky lesions, deamination, hydroxylation, oxidation,
- damage specific
Base Excision Repair (BER)
What single nucleotide damage pathway repairs:
- bulky, helix distorting lesions, such as UV thymidine dimers, cisplatin adducts
- broad substrate specificity (any helix distortion)
- can be coupled to transcription - preferential repair of transcribed strand
Nucleotide excision repair (NER)