Lecture 3 DNA damage and repair mechanisms Flashcards
Which type of DNA damage is considered the most deleterious to the stability of the genome?
double-strand breaks
The three excision-repair systems found in eukaryotes include: ______, which repairs T-G mismatches and damaged bases; _______, which repairs chemical adducts and thymine-thymine dimers; and _______, which repairs other base mismatches and small insertions and deletions
- base excision repair
- nucleotide excision repair
- mistmatch repair
Thymine-Thymine dimers are chemical adducts that develop in the DNA as a results of damage caused by which of the following?
UV radiation
which of the following are enzymes that play a key role in the base excision repair of nucleotide mismatches and damaged bases?
glycosylases
Which of the following mechanism can remove a nucleotide that is missing its nitrogenous base with the correct one?
base excision repair
In which repair method is photolayse used?
Photoreactivation
Which of the following are true regarding homologous recombination (HR)?
HR repairs double strand DNA damage, HR is used in gene editing systems, and during meiosis creates genetic diversity
During the process of HR repair mechanism how is the nucleofilment that carries the damaged DNA strand to its complementary sister chromatid called?
Rad51
Where does NHEJ usually occur?
in non-dividing cells
In what DNA mechanisms does ATM function?
HR (homologous recombination)
What is true regarding the cell cycle?
The G@ phase checkpoint ensures DNA replication has been completed correctly