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Topic: DNA Repair
Name : Muhammad Shamim
Roll No: 13070814-095
M.sc :Zoology 3rd
Course : Genetics
Introduction
• DNA in the living cell is subjected many alternation.
• The genetic information encoded in the DNA has
remain uncorrupted.
• Any chemical change must be corrected
• A failure to repair DNA produces a mutation
Agents that Damage DNA
• Radiations ; ionizing radiation ( gamma rays and x
rays), Ultraviolet rays
• Highly-reactive oxygen radicals produced during
respiration
• Chemicals in environment….hydrocarbons (found in
cigarette)
• Chemicals use in chemotherapy (cancer)
Types of DNA Damage
1. All four of the bases in DNA (A, T, C, G) can be
covalently modified at various position, most frequent
loss of amino group (deamination)
2. Mismatches of the normal bases, failure of
proofreading during DNA replication, Common
example: incorporation of the pyrimidine U (normally
found only in RNA) instead of T.
3. Breaks in the backbone ( can be SSB or DSB)
4. Crosslinks Covalent linkages can be formed between
bases ( same strand or opposite strand)
Repairing Damaged Bases
Damaged bases can be repaired by several mechanisms:
1. Direct chemical reversal of the damage:
2. Excision Repair
1. Direct Reversal of Base Damage
• Most frequent cause point mutations in human
• Addition of methyl group –CH3 ( example alkylation) to C
followed by deamination to a T.
• Changes repair by enzymes (Glycosylases ).
• Remove mismatched T, restore correct C
• Done without need to break DNA backbone
• Some of the drugs used in cancer chemotherapy
("chemo") also damage DNA by alkylation.
Some of the methyl groups can be removed by a protein
encoded by our MGMT gene, the protein can only do it once.
Excision Repair
Damaged bases are removed and then replaced with the
correct ones in a localized burst of DNA synthesis. There are
three modes of excision repair, each of which employs
specialized sets of enzymes.
1. Base Excision Repair (BER)
2. Nucleotide Excision Repair (NER)
3. Mismatch Repair (MMR
Base Excision Repair (BER)
The steps and some key players:
• removal of the damaged base ……..DNA glycosylase.
• least 8 genes encoding different DNA glycosylases
…………enzyme responsible for identifying and
removing a base damage.
• removal ..its deoxyribose phosphate .. backbone,
producing a gap.
• We have two genes encoding enzymes with this function.
• replacement with the correct nucleotide.
• This relies on DNA polymerase beta, one of at least 11
DNA polymerases encoded by our genes.
• ligation of the break in the strand. Two enzymes are
known that can do this; both require ATP to provide the
needed energy.
Nucleotide Excision Repair (NER)
NER differs from BER in several ways.
 It uses different enzymes.
 only a single "bad" base to correct, its nucleotide is
removed along with many other adjacent nucleotides; that
is, NER removes a large "patch" around the damage.
The steps and some key players:
• damage recognized by one /more protein factors that assemble
at the location.
• The DNA is unwound producing a "bubble". The enzyme
system that does this is Transcription Factor IIH, TFIIH,;
• Cuts are made on both the 3' side and the 5' side of the
damaged area tract can be removed.
• A fresh burst of DNA synthesis — using the intact (opposite)
strand as a template fills in the correct nucleotides. The DNA
polymerases …………A DNA ligase
Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP
XP is a rare inherited disease of humans which, among other
things, predisposes the patient to
• pigmented lesions on areas of the skin exposed to the sun
• an elevated incidence of skin cancer.
XP can be caused by mutations ….one of several genes — all
of which have roles to play in NER. Some of them:
XPA, which encodes a protein that binds the damaged site and
helps assemble the other proteins needed for NER.
 XPB and XPD, which are part of TFIIH. Some mutations
in XPB and XPD also produce signs of premature aging.
 XPF, which cuts the backbone on the 5' side of the
damage
 XPG, which cuts the backbone on the 3' side.
Transcription-Coupled NER
Nucleotide-excision repair proceeds most rapidly
 in cells whose genes ….actively transcribed
 on the DNA strand that is serving ..template for
transcription.
This enhancement of NER involves XPB, XPD, and several
other gene products. The genes for two of them are
designated CSA and CSB (mutations in them cause an
inherited disorder called Cockayne's syndrome).
• The CSB product associates in the nucleus with RNA
polymerase II, the enzyme responsible for synthesizing
messenger RNA (mRNA), providing a molecular link
between transcription and repair.
• If RNA polymerase II, tracking along the template
(antisense) strand), encounters a damaged base, it can
recruit other proteins,
• e.g., the CSA and CSB proteins, to make a quick fix
before it moves on to complete transcription of the gene.
Mismatch Repair (MMR
 Recognition of a mismatch…proteins…encoded by
MSH2.
 Cutting the mismatch………..MLH1.
Mutations in either of these genes predisposes the person to
an inherited form of colon cancer.
Repairing Strand Breaks
(SSBs)a single strand of the DNA molecule are repaired using the same
enzyme systems that are used in Base-Excision Repair (BER).
Double-Strand Breaks (DSBsNonhomologous End-Joining (NHEJ).
 Errors in direct joining may be a cause of the various translocations
that are associated with cancers.
 Examples:
o Burkitt's lymphoma
o the Philadelphia chromosome in chronic myelogenous
leukemia (CML)
homologous recombination are encoded by the genes BRCA1 and
BRCA2. Inherited mutations in these genes predispose women to breast
and ovarian cancers.
Defects in the NER mechanism are responsible for several
genetic disorders, including:
Xeroderma pigmentosum: hypersensitivity to sunlight/UV,
resulting in increased skin cancer incidence and premature
aging
Cockayne syndrome: hypersensitivity to UV and chemical
agents
Trichothiodystrophy: sensitive skin, brittle hair and nails
Mental retardation often accompanies the latter two
disorders, suggesting increased vulnerability of
developmental neurons.
Hereditary DNA repair disorders
Other DNA repair disorders include:
Werner's syndrome: premature aging and retarded
growth
Bloom's syndrome: sunlight hypersensitivity, high
incidence of malignancies (especially leukemias).
Ataxia telangiectasia: sensitivity to ionizing radiation
and some chemical agents .

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Dna repair

  • 1. Topic: DNA Repair Name : Muhammad Shamim Roll No: 13070814-095 M.sc :Zoology 3rd Course : Genetics
  • 2. Introduction • DNA in the living cell is subjected many alternation. • The genetic information encoded in the DNA has remain uncorrupted. • Any chemical change must be corrected • A failure to repair DNA produces a mutation
  • 3. Agents that Damage DNA • Radiations ; ionizing radiation ( gamma rays and x rays), Ultraviolet rays • Highly-reactive oxygen radicals produced during respiration • Chemicals in environment….hydrocarbons (found in cigarette) • Chemicals use in chemotherapy (cancer)
  • 4.
  • 5. Types of DNA Damage 1. All four of the bases in DNA (A, T, C, G) can be covalently modified at various position, most frequent loss of amino group (deamination) 2. Mismatches of the normal bases, failure of proofreading during DNA replication, Common example: incorporation of the pyrimidine U (normally found only in RNA) instead of T. 3. Breaks in the backbone ( can be SSB or DSB) 4. Crosslinks Covalent linkages can be formed between bases ( same strand or opposite strand)
  • 6. Repairing Damaged Bases Damaged bases can be repaired by several mechanisms: 1. Direct chemical reversal of the damage: 2. Excision Repair
  • 7. 1. Direct Reversal of Base Damage • Most frequent cause point mutations in human • Addition of methyl group –CH3 ( example alkylation) to C followed by deamination to a T. • Changes repair by enzymes (Glycosylases ). • Remove mismatched T, restore correct C • Done without need to break DNA backbone • Some of the drugs used in cancer chemotherapy ("chemo") also damage DNA by alkylation.
  • 8. Some of the methyl groups can be removed by a protein encoded by our MGMT gene, the protein can only do it once.
  • 9. Excision Repair Damaged bases are removed and then replaced with the correct ones in a localized burst of DNA synthesis. There are three modes of excision repair, each of which employs specialized sets of enzymes. 1. Base Excision Repair (BER) 2. Nucleotide Excision Repair (NER) 3. Mismatch Repair (MMR
  • 10. Base Excision Repair (BER) The steps and some key players: • removal of the damaged base ……..DNA glycosylase. • least 8 genes encoding different DNA glycosylases …………enzyme responsible for identifying and removing a base damage. • removal ..its deoxyribose phosphate .. backbone, producing a gap. • We have two genes encoding enzymes with this function.
  • 11. • replacement with the correct nucleotide. • This relies on DNA polymerase beta, one of at least 11 DNA polymerases encoded by our genes. • ligation of the break in the strand. Two enzymes are known that can do this; both require ATP to provide the needed energy.
  • 12.
  • 13. Nucleotide Excision Repair (NER) NER differs from BER in several ways.  It uses different enzymes.  only a single "bad" base to correct, its nucleotide is removed along with many other adjacent nucleotides; that is, NER removes a large "patch" around the damage.
  • 14. The steps and some key players: • damage recognized by one /more protein factors that assemble at the location. • The DNA is unwound producing a "bubble". The enzyme system that does this is Transcription Factor IIH, TFIIH,; • Cuts are made on both the 3' side and the 5' side of the damaged area tract can be removed. • A fresh burst of DNA synthesis — using the intact (opposite) strand as a template fills in the correct nucleotides. The DNA polymerases …………A DNA ligase
  • 15. Xeroderma Pigmentosum (XP XP is a rare inherited disease of humans which, among other things, predisposes the patient to • pigmented lesions on areas of the skin exposed to the sun • an elevated incidence of skin cancer. XP can be caused by mutations ….one of several genes — all of which have roles to play in NER. Some of them: XPA, which encodes a protein that binds the damaged site and helps assemble the other proteins needed for NER.
  • 16.  XPB and XPD, which are part of TFIIH. Some mutations in XPB and XPD also produce signs of premature aging.  XPF, which cuts the backbone on the 5' side of the damage  XPG, which cuts the backbone on the 3' side.
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  • 18. Transcription-Coupled NER Nucleotide-excision repair proceeds most rapidly  in cells whose genes ….actively transcribed  on the DNA strand that is serving ..template for transcription. This enhancement of NER involves XPB, XPD, and several other gene products. The genes for two of them are designated CSA and CSB (mutations in them cause an inherited disorder called Cockayne's syndrome).
  • 19. • The CSB product associates in the nucleus with RNA polymerase II, the enzyme responsible for synthesizing messenger RNA (mRNA), providing a molecular link between transcription and repair. • If RNA polymerase II, tracking along the template (antisense) strand), encounters a damaged base, it can recruit other proteins, • e.g., the CSA and CSB proteins, to make a quick fix before it moves on to complete transcription of the gene.
  • 20. Mismatch Repair (MMR  Recognition of a mismatch…proteins…encoded by MSH2.  Cutting the mismatch………..MLH1. Mutations in either of these genes predisposes the person to an inherited form of colon cancer.
  • 21. Repairing Strand Breaks (SSBs)a single strand of the DNA molecule are repaired using the same enzyme systems that are used in Base-Excision Repair (BER). Double-Strand Breaks (DSBsNonhomologous End-Joining (NHEJ).  Errors in direct joining may be a cause of the various translocations that are associated with cancers.  Examples: o Burkitt's lymphoma o the Philadelphia chromosome in chronic myelogenous leukemia (CML) homologous recombination are encoded by the genes BRCA1 and BRCA2. Inherited mutations in these genes predispose women to breast and ovarian cancers.
  • 22. Defects in the NER mechanism are responsible for several genetic disorders, including: Xeroderma pigmentosum: hypersensitivity to sunlight/UV, resulting in increased skin cancer incidence and premature aging Cockayne syndrome: hypersensitivity to UV and chemical agents Trichothiodystrophy: sensitive skin, brittle hair and nails Mental retardation often accompanies the latter two disorders, suggesting increased vulnerability of developmental neurons. Hereditary DNA repair disorders
  • 23. Other DNA repair disorders include: Werner's syndrome: premature aging and retarded growth Bloom's syndrome: sunlight hypersensitivity, high incidence of malignancies (especially leukemias). Ataxia telangiectasia: sensitivity to ionizing radiation and some chemical agents .