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Different Base/base Mismatches Are Corrected with Different Efficiencies by the Methyl-directed DNA Mismatch-repair System of E. Coli

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Journal Cell
Publisher Cell Press
Specialty Cell Biology
Date 1984 Oct 1
PMID 6386179
Citations 181
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Abstract

The efficiency of methyl-directed DNA mismatch-repair of E. coli acting in vivo on heteroduplex genomes of phage M13 was found to be strongly dependent on the nature of the base/base mismatch to be corrected. Three efficiency classes were characterized:high (T/G, C/A and G/G); intermediate (A/A); and low (G/A, A/G, T/T, C/C, C/T and T/C). Methyl-directed DNA mismatch repair was lost completely for any type of mismatch in strains carrying either mutL or mutS mutations. Data obtained with a mutH mutant suggest that this locus is involved in methyl-dependent DNA strand discrimination. A functional correlation is suggested between the differential repair efficiencies and the frequencies of the corresponding replication errors.

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