Methylation and gene mutation in eukaryotic DNA
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1998
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5-methylcytosine (m(5)C) as a rare base exists in eukaryotic genomes, which is a normal constitution in many eukaryotic DNA and the existence of m(5)C is a feature of eukaryotic DNA. Under regular physiological conditions, cytosine of eukaryotic DNA is usually methylated. Up to the present, many people consider that the m(5)C may be mutation hotspots by the deamination leading to gene mutation. Our study indicated that the spontaneous mutation caused by the transition of G.C --> A.T, in eukaryotic DNA, may result from the tautomer changing of base pairs and may also be cause by other factor actions, however it could not be caused by the deamination of m(5)C. |
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Methylation and gene mutation in eukaryotic DNA |
Fonte |
Liu, CQ; Huang, JF; Wang, J; Liu, WB.Methylation and gene mutation in eukaryotic DNA,49,185-191,(SCI-E): |
Palavras-Chave | #Biology |
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期刊论文 |