The influence of DNA methylation on the sequence specificity of UVB- and UVC-induced DNA damage
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- DOI: 10.1016/j.jphotobiol.2021.112225
The influence of DNA methylation on the sequence specificity of UVB- and UVC-induced DNA damage
Abstract
Ultraviolet light (UV) is one of the most common DNA damaging agents in the human environment. This paper examined the influence of DNA methylation on the level of UVB- and UVC-induced DNA damage. A purified DNA sequence containing CpG dinucleotides was methylated with a CpG methylase. We employed the linear amplification technique and the end-labelling approach followed by capillary electrophoresis with laser-induced fluorescence to investigate the sequence specificity of UV-induced DNA damage. The linear amplification technique mainly detects cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) adducts, while the end-labelling approach mainly detects 6-4 photoproduct (6-4PP) lesions. The levels of CPD and 6-4PP adducts detected in methylated/unmethylated labelled sequences were analysed. The comparison showed that 5-methyl-cytosine significantly reduced the level of both CPD and 6-4PP adducts after UVB (308 nm) and UVC (254 nm) irradiation compared with the non-methylated counterpart.
Keywords: 6–4PP lesions; CPD adducts; DNA cleavage; DNA sequence specificity; End-labelling; Linear amplification assay.
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