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Molecular Genetics and Genomics | 1990

T-T Cyclobutane dimers are misinstructive, rather than non-instructive, mutagenic lesions

Christopher W. Lawrence; Swapan K. Banerjee; Angela Borden; J. Eugene LeClere

SummaryThe lesions produced by SOS-dependent mutagens in Escherichia coli are commonly referred to as non-pairing or non-instructive. Although these terms are likely to be appropriate for some lesions, particularly the abasic site, for others, such as the cyclobutane dimer, their suitability is open to question. To address this question, we have compared the error frequencies and spectra that result when a uniquely located T-T sequence, carried in a single-stranded vector, contains either a cis-syn or a trans-syn cyclobutane dimer, or when either the 5′T or 3′T is converted to an abasic site. The data suggest that the high accuracy with which the dimer-containing templates are replicated is unlikely to be the consequence of polymerase preference for the non-instructive insertion of dAMP. Similarly, mis-pairing, rather than non-pairing, is likely to cause mutations. Cyclobutane dimers seem therefore to be misinstructive rather than non-instructive lesions, and the common feature shared by SOS-inducing lesions is more their ability to block replication than inability to form correct base pairs.


Nucleic Acids Research | 1990

Mutation frequency and spectrum resulting from a single abasic site in a single-stranded vector

Christopher W. Lawrence; Angela Borden; S K Banerjee; J E LeClerc


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1991

The thymine-thymine pyrimidine-pyrimidone(6-4) ultraviolet light photoproduct is highly mutagenic and specifically induces 3' thymine-to-cytosine transitions in Escherichia coli.

J E LeClerc; Angela Borden; Christopher W. Lawrence


Journal of Bacteriology | 1990

SOS-dependent replication past a single trans-syn T-T cyclobutane dimer gives a different mutation spectrum and increased error rate compared with replication past this lesion in uninduced cells.

S K Banerjee; Angela Borden; Roshan B. Christensen; J E LeClerc; Christopher W. Lawrence


Nucleic Acids Research | 1996

Mutagenicity of a Unique Thymine-Thymine Dimer or Thymine-Thymine Pyrimidine Pyrimidone (6–4) Photoproduct in Mammalian Cells

Alain Gentil; F. Le Page; Angèle Margot; Christopher W. Lawrence; Angela Borden; Alain Sarasin


Nucleic Acids Research | 1995

The T-T pyrimidine (6–4) pyrimidinone UV photoproduct is much less mutagenic in yeast than in Escherichia coli

Peter E. M. Gibbs; Angela Borden; Christopher W. Lawrence


Mutation Research\/genetic Toxicology | 1993

Mutagenesis induced by single UV photoproducts in E. coli and yeast.

Christopher W. Lawrence; Peter E. M. Gibbs; Angela Borden; Michael J. Horsfall; Brian J. Kilbey


Journal of Bacteriology | 1997

Mutagenic properties of the T-C cyclobutane dimer.

Michael J. Horsfall; Angela Borden; Christopher W. Lawrence


Journal of Bacteriology | 2002

Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III can replicate efficiently past a T-T cis-syn cyclobutane dimer if DNA polymerase V and the 3' to 5' exonuclease proofreading function encoded by dnaQ are inactivated.

Angela Borden; Paul I. O'Grady; Dominique Vandewiele; Antonio R. Fernández de Henestrosa; Christopher W. Lawrence; Roger Woodgate


Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America | 1998

Efficient translesion replication in the absence of Escherichia coli Umu proteins and 3′–5′ exonuclease proofreading function

Dominique Vandewiele; Angela Borden; Paul I. O'Grady; Roger Woodgate; Christopher W. Lawrence

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Dominique Vandewiele

National Institutes of Health

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J E LeClerc

University of Rochester

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Roger Woodgate

National Institutes of Health

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S K Banerjee

University of Rochester

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Kengo Sakaguchi

Tokyo University of Science

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