L6: DNA repair Flashcards

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What are the causes of DNA damage?

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Exogenous
❖ Physical agents: X-ray, U.V.R.s
❖ Chemical agents: as Nitrous acid

Endogenous
❖ Spontaneous
❖ During replication

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What are the types of DNA damage?

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1) Alteration or removal of one base

2) Alteration or removal of two bases or more e.g. thymine dimer which causes a kink or distortion in DNA helix.

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What happens if the damage wasn’t repaired?

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If the damage is not repaired, a permanent mutation occurs which may result in a hereditary disorder

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What are the main steps for DNA repair?

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Recognition of the lesion: This is the function of an endonuclease, which cleaves the damaged strand to form a cut (nick).

Excision of damaged DNA: The damaged part is removed by exonuclease.

Filling of the gap with the correct nucleotide: This is catalyzed by a DNA polymerase beta.

Ligation: This is catalyzed by DNA ligase

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What are the mechanisms of DNA repair?

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❖ The most common mechanisms of DNA repair are:

1) Mismatch repair (replicative errors).

2) Excision repair (correct the effect of exogenous agents): this mechanism includes:
 Base excision repair (BER).
 Nucleotide excision repair (NER).

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Mismatch repair(replicative errors)

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❖ It corrects errors occurring during DNA replication.

❖ During replication, specific enzymes(DNA nuclease complex) scan the newly synthesized strand.

❖ Three enzymes are involved in this mechanism:
1) If a mismatch is detected, it is Cut by nuclease
2) Gap is filled by DNA polymerase beta
3) DNA ligase Seals the break

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Excision repair

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❖ The most common type of repair

❖ It corrects DNA damage caused by exogenous agents either chemical or physical.

❖ It includes:
 Base excision repair (BER)
 Nucleotide excision repair (NER)

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What are the diseases related to defects in DNA repair?

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❖ Diseases related to defect in Mismatch Repair:
 Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colon Cancer (HNPCC)

❖ Diseases Related to defect in Nucleotide Excision Repair:
 xeroderma pigmentosum (XP)
 some cancers
 neurodegenerative diseases

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What is the nature of Xeroderma pigmentosum (XP)?

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It is a rare autosomal recessive disease.

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Compare between base excision repair and nucleotide excision repair

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What causes xeroderma pigmentosum?

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It is due to absence of UV-specific endonulease enzyme and defective correction of thymine dimmer (Nucleotide excision repair defect).

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What characterizes xeroderma pigmentosum?

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It is characterized by marked sensitivity to sun light (ultraviolet) with subsequent development of:
- skin damage
- multiple skin cancers
- premature death

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