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SUBMITTER: Mielecki D
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4437013 | biostudies-literature | 2014 Jun
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Mielecki Damian D Grzesiuk Elżbieta E
FEMS microbiology letters 20140606 1
Alkylating agents are widespread in the environment and also occur endogenously. They can be cytotoxic or mutagenic to the cells introducing alkylated bases to DNA or RNA. All organisms have evolved multiple DNA repair mechanisms to counteract the effects of DNA alkylation: the most cytotoxic lesion, N(3)-methyladenine (3meA), is excised by AlkA glycosylase initiating base excision repair (BER); toxic N(1)-methyladenine (1meA) and N(3)-methylcytosine (3meC), induced in DNA and RNA, are removed b ...[more]