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Nonenzymatic release of N7-methylguanine channels repair of abasic sites into an AP endonuclease-independent pathway in Arabidopsis.

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2018-01-16

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Barbado, Casimiro
Cordoba-Cañero, Dolores
Ariza, Rafael R
Roldan-Arjona, Teresa

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National Academy of Sciences
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Abasic (apurinic/apyrimidinic, AP) sites in DNA arise from spontaneous base loss or by enzymatic removal during base excision repair. It is commonly accepted that both classes of AP site have analogous biochemical properties and are equivalent substrates for AP endonucleases and AP lyases, although the relative roles of these two types of enzymes are not well understood. We provide here genetic and biochemical evidence that, in Arabidopsis, AP sites generated by spontaneous loss of N7-methylguanine (N7-meG) are exclusively repaired through an AP endonuclease-independent pathway initiated by FPG, a bifunctional DNA glycosylase with AP lyase activity. Abasic site incision catalyzed by FPG generates a single-nucleotide gap with a 3'-phosphate terminus that is processed by the DNA 3'-phosphatase ZDP before repair is completed. We further show that the major AP endonuclease in Arabidopsis (ARP) incises AP sites generated by enzymatic N7-meG excision but, unexpectedly, not those resulting from spontaneous N7-meG loss. These findings, which reveal previously undetected differences between products of enzymatic and nonenzymatic base release, may shed light on the evolution and biological roles of AP endonucleases and AP lyases.

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Arabidopsis
Arabidopsis proteins
Binding sites
Catalysis
Cell-free system
DNA damage
DNA methylation
DNA repair
DNA-(apurinic or apyrimidinic site) lyase
Endonucleases
Gene expression regulation, plant
Guanine
Mutation
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Catálisis
Daño del ADN
Dominios proteicos
Endonucleasas
Guanina
Metilación de ADN
Mutación
Proteínas de arabidopsis
Regulación de la expresión génica de las plantas

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AP endonucleases, AP lyases, N7-methylguanine, Abasic sites, Base excision repair

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Barbado C, Córdoba-Cañero D, Ariza RR, Roldán-Arjona T. Nonenzymatic release of N7-methylguanine channels repair of abasic sites into an AP endonuclease-independent pathway in Arabidopsis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2018 Jan 30;115(5):E916-E924