2016
DOI: 10.1021/acs.chemrestox.5b00522
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Adaptive Response Enzyme AlkB Preferentially Repairs 1-Methylguanine and 3-Methylthymine Adducts in Double-Stranded DNA

Abstract: The AlkB protein is a repair enzyme that uses an α-ketoglutarate/Fe(II)-dependent mechanism to repair alkyl DNA adducts. AlkB has been reported to repair highly susceptible substrates, such as 1-methyladenine and 3-methylcytosine, more efficiently in ss-DNA than in ds-DNA. Here, we tested the repair of weaker AlkB substrates 1-methylguanine and 3-methylthymine, and found that AlkB prefers to repair them in ds-DNA. We also discovered AlkB and its human homologs, ABH2 and ABH3, are able to repair the aforementio… Show more

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“…The three proteins were then expressed in E. coli hosts, isolated and purified by affinity chromatography as described in Experimental Section. 55 …”
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“…The three proteins were then expressed in E. coli hosts, isolated and purified by affinity chromatography as described in Experimental Section. 55 …”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…59 , 60 The k cat /K M values of AlkB repair confirm that the enzyme prefers to repair m1A and m3C in ss-DNA as compared with ds-DNA. 55 …”
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