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. 1984 Apr 16;120(1):1-8.
doi: 10.1016/0006-291x(84)91405-0.

Enzymatic repair of O-alkylated thymidine residues in DNA: involvement of a O4-methylthymine-DNA methyltransferase and a O2-methylthymine DNA glycosylase

Enzymatic repair of O-alkylated thymidine residues in DNA: involvement of a O4-methylthymine-DNA methyltransferase and a O2-methylthymine DNA glycosylase

Z Ahmmed et al. Biochem Biophys Res Commun. .

Abstract

Alkylation of poly(dT) by N-[methyl-3H] (N-nitrosomethylurea) and subsequent annealing with poly(dA) yield a substrate containing O2 and O4-methylthymidine, 3-methylthymidine and phosphotriesters. In an in vitro assay using this substrate, cell extracts from Escherichia coli catalyse i) the transfer of the O4-methyl present in O4 methylthymidine to a protein which becomes alkylated; ii) the release of O2-methylthymine by a glycosylase activity. The two DNA repair activities described above appear to be involved in the adaptive response.

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