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 DNA repair is a collection of processes by
which a cell identifies and corrects damage
to the DNA molecules that encode its
genome.
 A failure to repair damaged DNA produces :
mutation
a permanent (heritable) change in the
DNA sequence
 Substitution, deletion, or insertion of a base
pair.
 Chromosomal deletion, insertion, or
rearrangement.
Somatic mutations occur in somatic cells and
only affect the individual in which the
mutation arises.
Germ-line mutations alter gametes and passed
to the next generation.
DNA Lesions are sites of damage in the base-
pairing or structure of DNA.
They are classified as follows:
 Abasic Site: This is where a base is missing
from the DNA (note that the sugar-phosphate
backbone is still intact, just the base is
missing).
 Mismatch: These are caused by replication
errors, such as tautomerization, or the
spontaneous deamination of cytosine to uracil.
 Modified Bases: These lesions are caused by
changes to the bases themselves, such as the
methylation of guanine to O6MeG, which base-
pairs with thymine, or the UV-induced creation
of thymine dimers.
 Single-stranded breaks (SSB): This lesion is a
nick in the sugar-phosphate backbone of one
strand. This is caused by peroxides, Cu++ion,
oxygen radicals, or ionizing radiation.
 Double-stranded breaks (DSB): The most
lethal sort of lesion, this is where both
strand backbones are broken. This is
typically caused by ionizing radiation.
 Inter strand Crosslinks: This is where there
is an actual covalent linkage between the
two strands. DNA replication cannot proceed
past this point because helicase can’t melt
apart the base-pairs for polymerase. This is
caused by chemicals such as mitomycin C,
cisplatins, and psoralens.
hydrolatic
attack
oxidative
damage
uncontrolled
methylation
DNA frequently suffers from spontaneous alterations and chemical damage
G A CT
ds DNA Break Mismatch
Thymidine dimer
AP site
Covalent X-linking
ss Break
C-U deamination
Replication is highly accurate, but not perfect
Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5th Edition
Eukaryotes
MISMATCH REPAIR corrects replication errors
Some replication errors still escape detection: MUTATION
Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5th Edition
MUTATION
REPLICATION ERROR
(still can be repaired)
(a permanent change;
can not be repaired)
If all DNA damage were left
unrepaired, cells would quickly die
due to the accumulation of lethal
mutations and the inhibition of
essential processes relying on the
integrity of DNA (i.e. replication and
transcription)
If uncorrected, these changes may result in mutations
DNA repair is a collection of
processes by which a cell identifies
and corrects damage to
the DNA molecules that encode its
genome.
DIRECT REVERSAL
BASE EXCESSION REPAIR
NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR
RECOMBITIONAL REPAIR
TRANSLESION DNA SYNTHESIS
a. Photoreactivation
b. Methyltransferase
DIRECT REVERSAL
BASE EXCESSION REPAIR
NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR
RECOMBITIONAL REPAIR
TRANSLESION DNA SYNTHESIS
Base Excision Repair and Nucleotide Excision Repair
are the two major pathways for repairing DNA damage
DIRECT REVERSAL
BASE EXCESSION REPAIR
NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR
RECOMBITIONAL REPAIR
TRANSLESION DNA SYNTHESIS
DNA damages are repaired by a recombination
mechanism known as sister-strand exchange.
 Homologous (or general)
between two homologous DNA sequences
 Site-Specific
between two defined DNA sequence elements
 Transposition
between specific DNA element and any DNA site
(we will go in details at the end of this slides)
DIRECT REVERSAL
BASE EXCESSION REPAIR
NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR
RECOMBITIONAL REPAIR
TRANSLESION DNA SYNTHESIS
Error-prone repair
Occurs when the other repairs are
not efficient enough
Translesion synthesis is catalyzed by
a specialized class of DNA
polymerases, translesion
polymerases, that synthesize DNA
directly across the damage site.
Translesion DNA
synthesis
Catlyzed by a
specialized class of
DNA polymerases that
synthesize DNA
directily across the
site of the damage
The enzyme is not ‘reading’
sequence information from
the template
Translesion synthesis is often
highly error-prone
DNA damages are repaired by a
recombination mechanism known as sister-
strand exchange.
 Homologous (or general)
between two homologous DNA sequences
 Site-Specific
between two defined DNA sequence elements
 Transposition
between specific DNA element and any DNA
site
Homologous (or general)
between two homologous DNA sequences
 Site-Specific
between two defined DNA sequence elements
 Transposition
between specific DNA element and any DNA
site
 Homologous recombination is a type of genetic
recombination in which nucleotide sequences
are exchanged between two similar or identical
molecules of DNA.
 It is most widely used by cells to
accurately repair harmful breaks that occur on
both strands of DNA, known as double-strand
breaks.
 Homologous recombination also produces new
combinations of DNA sequences during meiosis.
 Homologous recombination is also used
in horizontal gene transfer to exchange genetic
material between different strains and species of
bacteria and viruses
Two distinct mechanisms repair double-strand breaks
Homologous recombination repairs strand breaks
Homologous recombination is crucial for meiosis
IZOMERIZATION OF A HOLLIDAY JUNCTION
 Homologous (or general)
between two homologous DNA sequences
Site-Specific
between two defined DNA sequence elements
 Transposition
between specific DNA element and any DNA
site
Lysogenic cycle involves integration of phage into the host chromosome by
SITE-SPECIFIC RECOMBINATION
Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5th Edition
The insertion of bacteriophage l genome into the host DNA
(recombination sites)
(recombinase)
Types of site-specific recombination
Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5th Edition
the darker red and blue boxes – the recombinase recognition sequences
the black arrows – the crossover regionsrecombination sites
 Homologous (or general)
between two homologous DNA sequences
 Site-Specific
between two defined DNA sequence elements
Transposition
between specific DNA element and any DNA
site
Unlike elements moving by site-specific recombination, TRANSPOSONS can insert
into any DNA sequence
Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5th Edition
(transposon)
Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5th Edition
Transposons can move with or without duplication
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DNA Damage, Repair and Recombination

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  • 2.  DNA repair is a collection of processes by which a cell identifies and corrects damage to the DNA molecules that encode its genome.  A failure to repair damaged DNA produces : mutation
  • 3. a permanent (heritable) change in the DNA sequence  Substitution, deletion, or insertion of a base pair.  Chromosomal deletion, insertion, or rearrangement. Somatic mutations occur in somatic cells and only affect the individual in which the mutation arises. Germ-line mutations alter gametes and passed to the next generation.
  • 4. DNA Lesions are sites of damage in the base- pairing or structure of DNA. They are classified as follows:  Abasic Site: This is where a base is missing from the DNA (note that the sugar-phosphate backbone is still intact, just the base is missing).  Mismatch: These are caused by replication errors, such as tautomerization, or the spontaneous deamination of cytosine to uracil.
  • 5.  Modified Bases: These lesions are caused by changes to the bases themselves, such as the methylation of guanine to O6MeG, which base- pairs with thymine, or the UV-induced creation of thymine dimers.  Single-stranded breaks (SSB): This lesion is a nick in the sugar-phosphate backbone of one strand. This is caused by peroxides, Cu++ion, oxygen radicals, or ionizing radiation.
  • 6.  Double-stranded breaks (DSB): The most lethal sort of lesion, this is where both strand backbones are broken. This is typically caused by ionizing radiation.  Inter strand Crosslinks: This is where there is an actual covalent linkage between the two strands. DNA replication cannot proceed past this point because helicase can’t melt apart the base-pairs for polymerase. This is caused by chemicals such as mitomycin C, cisplatins, and psoralens.
  • 8. G A CT ds DNA Break Mismatch Thymidine dimer AP site Covalent X-linking ss Break C-U deamination
  • 9.
  • 10. Replication is highly accurate, but not perfect Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5th Edition
  • 12. Some replication errors still escape detection: MUTATION Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5th Edition MUTATION REPLICATION ERROR (still can be repaired) (a permanent change; can not be repaired)
  • 13. If all DNA damage were left unrepaired, cells would quickly die due to the accumulation of lethal mutations and the inhibition of essential processes relying on the integrity of DNA (i.e. replication and transcription)
  • 14. If uncorrected, these changes may result in mutations
  • 15. DNA repair is a collection of processes by which a cell identifies and corrects damage to the DNA molecules that encode its genome.
  • 16.
  • 17. DIRECT REVERSAL BASE EXCESSION REPAIR NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR RECOMBITIONAL REPAIR TRANSLESION DNA SYNTHESIS
  • 19.
  • 20.
  • 21. DIRECT REVERSAL BASE EXCESSION REPAIR NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR RECOMBITIONAL REPAIR TRANSLESION DNA SYNTHESIS
  • 22. Base Excision Repair and Nucleotide Excision Repair are the two major pathways for repairing DNA damage
  • 23. DIRECT REVERSAL BASE EXCESSION REPAIR NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR RECOMBITIONAL REPAIR TRANSLESION DNA SYNTHESIS
  • 24. DNA damages are repaired by a recombination mechanism known as sister-strand exchange.  Homologous (or general) between two homologous DNA sequences  Site-Specific between two defined DNA sequence elements  Transposition between specific DNA element and any DNA site (we will go in details at the end of this slides)
  • 25. DIRECT REVERSAL BASE EXCESSION REPAIR NUCLEOTIDE EXCISION REPAIR RECOMBITIONAL REPAIR TRANSLESION DNA SYNTHESIS
  • 26. Error-prone repair Occurs when the other repairs are not efficient enough Translesion synthesis is catalyzed by a specialized class of DNA polymerases, translesion polymerases, that synthesize DNA directly across the damage site.
  • 27. Translesion DNA synthesis Catlyzed by a specialized class of DNA polymerases that synthesize DNA directily across the site of the damage
  • 28. The enzyme is not ‘reading’ sequence information from the template Translesion synthesis is often highly error-prone
  • 29. DNA damages are repaired by a recombination mechanism known as sister- strand exchange.  Homologous (or general) between two homologous DNA sequences  Site-Specific between two defined DNA sequence elements  Transposition between specific DNA element and any DNA site
  • 30. Homologous (or general) between two homologous DNA sequences  Site-Specific between two defined DNA sequence elements  Transposition between specific DNA element and any DNA site
  • 31.  Homologous recombination is a type of genetic recombination in which nucleotide sequences are exchanged between two similar or identical molecules of DNA.  It is most widely used by cells to accurately repair harmful breaks that occur on both strands of DNA, known as double-strand breaks.  Homologous recombination also produces new combinations of DNA sequences during meiosis.  Homologous recombination is also used in horizontal gene transfer to exchange genetic material between different strains and species of bacteria and viruses
  • 32. Two distinct mechanisms repair double-strand breaks
  • 34. Homologous recombination is crucial for meiosis IZOMERIZATION OF A HOLLIDAY JUNCTION
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  • 44.  Homologous (or general) between two homologous DNA sequences Site-Specific between two defined DNA sequence elements  Transposition between specific DNA element and any DNA site
  • 45. Lysogenic cycle involves integration of phage into the host chromosome by SITE-SPECIFIC RECOMBINATION Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5th Edition
  • 46. The insertion of bacteriophage l genome into the host DNA (recombination sites) (recombinase)
  • 47. Types of site-specific recombination Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5th Edition the darker red and blue boxes – the recombinase recognition sequences the black arrows – the crossover regionsrecombination sites
  • 48.  Homologous (or general) between two homologous DNA sequences  Site-Specific between two defined DNA sequence elements Transposition between specific DNA element and any DNA site
  • 49. Unlike elements moving by site-specific recombination, TRANSPOSONS can insert into any DNA sequence Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5th Edition (transposon)
  • 50. Molecular Biology of the Gene, 5th Edition Transposons can move with or without duplication
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