2023
DOI: 10.1016/j.dnarep.2023.103515
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Divergent structures of Mammalian and gammaherpesvirus uracil DNA glycosylases confer distinct DNA binding and substrate activity

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“…Notably, the frequencies of transversion mutations of the N-terminal mutants, mUNGΔN (1.7X10 -4 tv/bp) and MHV68/mUNG (1.9X10 -4 tv/bp) were also significantly decreased compared to mUNG (6.6 X10 -4 tv/bp) (p<0.01) (Figure 3F). Importantly, this difference in mutational frequency was not due to differences in enzymatic activity, since our previous analysis of catalytic activity demonstrated that mUNG and mUNGΔN had comparable catalytic activity on both ssDNA and dsDNA uracil containing substrates and MHV68/mUNG had slightly lower activity 23 . This result suggests that the N-terminal domain of UNG plays a major role in dictating error-prone repair outcome.…”
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“…Notably, the frequencies of transversion mutations of the N-terminal mutants, mUNGΔN (1.7X10 -4 tv/bp) and MHV68/mUNG (1.9X10 -4 tv/bp) were also significantly decreased compared to mUNG (6.6 X10 -4 tv/bp) (p<0.01) (Figure 3F). Importantly, this difference in mutational frequency was not due to differences in enzymatic activity, since our previous analysis of catalytic activity demonstrated that mUNG and mUNGΔN had comparable catalytic activity on both ssDNA and dsDNA uracil containing substrates and MHV68/mUNG had slightly lower activity 23 . This result suggests that the N-terminal domain of UNG plays a major role in dictating error-prone repair outcome.…”
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confidence: 89%
“…To determine whether the N-terminal or leucine loop extension structures contribute to differential mutation outcomes, we constructed chimeric UNG mutants with swapped domains 23 . Utilizing the NTZ reporter assay we compared the frequency of mutation in cells expressing mUNG, MHV68UNG or mutants with their leucine loops swapped (Ls) (Figure 3A).…”
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