Active DNA Demethylation Mediated by DNA Glycosylases
University of California, Riverside
Abstract
Active DNA demethylation is involved in many vital developmental and physiological processes of plants and animals. Recent genetic and biochemical studies in Arabidopsis have demonstrated that a subfamily of DNA glycosylases function to promote DNA demethylation through a base excision-repair pathway. These specialized bifunctional DNA glycosylases remove the 5-methylcytosine base and then cleave the DNA backbone at the abasic site, resulting in a gap that is then filled with an unmethylated cytosine nucleotide by as yet unknown DNA polymerase and ligase enzymes. Evidence suggests that active DNA demethylation in mammalian cells is also mediated at least in part by a base excision repair pathway where the…
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1Topics & keywords
- DNA glycosylase
- DNA demethylation
- Biology
- DNA ligase
- Base excision repair
- DNA repair
- DNA methylation
- DNA polymerase