Effect of sequence context on O6-methylguanine repair and replication in vivo

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Delaney, JC
Essigmann, JM
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[1] MIT, Dept Chem, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
[2] MIT, Div Bioengn & Environm Hlth, Cambridge, MA 02139 USA
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10.1021/bi015578f
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Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
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071010 ; 081704 ;
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Understanding the origins of mutational hotspots is complicated by the intertwining of several variables. The selective formation, repair, and replication of a DNA lesion, such as O-6-methylguanine (m(6)G), can, in principle, be influenced by the surrounding nucleotide environment. A nearest-neighbor analysis was used to address the contribution of sequence context on m(6)G repair by the Escherichia coli methyltransferases Ada or Ogt, and on DNA polymerase infidelity in vivo. Sixteen M13 viral genomes with m6G flanked by all permutations of G, A, T, and C were constructed and individually transformed into repair-deficient and repair-proficient isogenic cell strains. The 16 genomes were introduced in duplicate into 5 different cellular backgrounds for a total of 160 independent experiments, for which mutations were scored using a recently developed assay. The Ada methyltransferase demonstrated strong 5' and 3' sequence-specific repair of m(6)G in vivo. The Ada 5' preference decreased in the general order: GXN > CXN > TXN > AXN (X = m(6)G, N = any base), while the Ada 3' preference decreased in the order: NX(T/C) > NX(G/A), with mutation frequencies (MFs) ranging from 35% to 90%. The Ogt methyltransferase provided MFs ranging from 10% to 25%. As was demonstrated by Ada, the Ogt methyltransferase repaired m(6)G poorly in an AXN context. When both methyltransferases were removed, the MF was nearly 100% for all sequence contexts, consistent with the view that the replicative DNA polymerase places T opposite m(6)G during replication irrespective of the local sequence environment.
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