Enzymic removal of 5-methylcytosine from DNA by a human DNA-glycosylase
- 1 January 1993
- journal article
- Published by Oxford University Press (OUP) in Nucleic Acids Research
- Vol. 21 (23) , 5323-5327
- https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/21.23.5323
Abstract
DNA 5-methylcytosine is a major factor in the silencing of mammalian genes; it is involved in gene expression, differentiation, embryogenesis and neoplastic transformation. A decrease in DNA 5-methylcytosine content is associated with activation of specific genes. There is much evidence indicating this to be an enzymic process, with replacement of 5-methylcytosine by cytosine. We demonstrate here enzymic release of 5-methylcytosines from DNA by a human 5-methylcytosine-DNA glycosylase activity, which affords a possible mechanism for such replacement. This activity generates promutagenic apyrimidinic sites, which can be related to the high frequency of mutations found at DNA 5-methylcytosine loci. The recovery of most released pyrimidines as thymines indicates subsequent deamination of free 5-methylcytosines by a 5-methylcytosine deaminase activity. This prevents possible recycling of 5-methylcytosine into replicative DNA synthesis via a possible 5-methyl-dCTP intermediate synthesized through the pyrimidine salvage pathway. Taken together, these findings indicate mechanisms for removal of 5-methylcytosines from DNA, hypermutability of DNA 5-methylcytosine sites, and exclusion of 5-methylcytosines from DNA during replication.Keywords
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