Topic 5-3 Flashcards

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what is a mismatch repair

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occurs shortly after DNA, where enzymes cut out the newly synthesized strand of DNA and replace it with new nucleotides

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what is a direct repair?

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restores thw correct chemical strucutres of altered nucleotides

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what is a base excision repair?

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glycosylase enzymes recognize and remove specific types of damaged bases. the entire nucleotide is then removed, and a section of the polynucleotide strand is replaced

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what is a nucleotide excision repair?

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removes and replaces many types of damaged DNA that distorts the DNA strucutre by separating the two DNA strands, removing the distorted DNA, DNA polymerase filling in the gap, and DNA ligase sealing the gap

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5
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what are the two types of double stranded break repair

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homology directed repair, nonhomologous end joining

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  • same mechanism as homologous recombination
  • usually uses sister chromatid to repair break
  • BRCA1 and BRCA2 are enzymes involved in this process
    these are chracteristics of:
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homology directed repair

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  • no ‘template’ used, thus is error prone
  • usually occurs in G1 cell cycle stage
  • proteins recognize broken ends of DNA and join them together
    these are characteristics of:
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nonhomologous end joining

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8
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a disease chracterized by freckle-like spots on the skin and a predisposition to skin cancer

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xeroderma pigmentosum

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