Differences in the mutational specificities of sunlight and UVB radiation suggest a role for transversion-inducing DNA damage in solar photocarcinogenesis
Ba. Kunz et Jd. Armstrong, Differences in the mutational specificities of sunlight and UVB radiation suggest a role for transversion-inducing DNA damage in solar photocarcinogenesis, MUT RES-F M, 422(1), 1998, pp. 77-83
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28
Categorie Soggetti
Molecular Biology & Genetics
Journal title
MUTATION RESEARCH-FUNDAMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF MUTAGENESIS
Mutations induced by UVB radiation and natural sunlight in a plasmid-borne
yeast (Saccharomyces cerevisiae) tRNA gene (SUP4-o) were characterised by D
NA sequencing. For both agents, the majority (> 90%) of the total mutations
analysed were single base-pair substitutions, but tandem substitutions and
single base-pair deletions also were detected. Each agent induced all six
types of base-pair change but the tandem substitutions involved exclusively
G.C --> A.T transitions. However, the fractions of single and tandem G.C -
-> A.T transitions were reduced by about 50%, and the fraction of transvers
ions at G.C pairs was increased by 11-fold for sunlight relative to UVB. Co
mparisons of the site and strand specificities of the substitutions suggest
ed that dipyrimidine adducts were responsible for the transitions, and that
other lesions induced by sunlight may have given rise to the transversions
. The relevance of these findings to skin cancer is discussed. (C) 1998 Els
evier Science B.V. All rights reserved.