Phenotypic change caused by transcriptional bypass of uracil in nondividing cells
- PMID: 10102819
- DOI: 10.1126/science.284.5411.159
Phenotypic change caused by transcriptional bypass of uracil in nondividing cells
Abstract
Cytosine deamination to uracil occurs frequently in cellular DNA. In vitro, RNA polymerase efficiently inserts adenine opposite to uracil, resulting in G to A base substitutions. In vivo, uracil could potentially alter transcriptional fidelity, resulting in production of mutant proteins. This study demonstrates that in nondividing Escherichia coli cells, a DNA template base replaced with uracil in a stop codon in the firefly luciferase gene results in conversion of inactive to active luciferase. The level of transcriptional base substitution is dependent on the capacity to repair uracil. These results provide evidence for a DNA damage-dependent, transcription-driven pathway for generating mutant proteins in nondividing cells.
Comment in
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Dirty transcripts from clean DNA.Science. 1999 Apr 2;284(5411):62-3. doi: 10.1126/science.284.5411.62. Science. 1999. PMID: 10215532 No abstract available.
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