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DNA Mutations and Repair Chapter 17 Mutation: is defined as an inherited change in genetic information by cell division or individual organisms. Chernobyl, April 26th, 1986 Mutations can be classified into categories. Categories of mutations Somatic and germ line Achondroplasia Autosomal Dominant Gene Mutations can also be classified by type of mutation 1. Base Substitutions □ 2. Insertions and deletions Lead to 3. Frameshift mutations 4. Expanding trinuleotide repeats Gene Mutations can also be classified by type of mutation Base Substitutions can be Transitions and Transversions PURINE TO PURINE PURINE TO PYRIMIDINE PYRIMIDINE TO PURINE Expanding trinucleotide repeats Fragile X Syndrome Pre-mutation Fragile X syndrome:FMR-1 gene Strand slippage may cause repeats Phenotypic changes and mutations Forward mutation Reverse mutation Forward versus Reverse Mutations Terms associated with PHENOTYPIC effects of mutations on protein structure Phenotypic effects can also change function Gain of Gene Function 1 1 Sullivan, J.P. et al., Department of Pathology, College of Veterinary Medicine, 1998 The University of Georgia, Athens, GA or Loss of Gene Function Qualtek Molecularlabs Web Site 2 Loss of Function can also occur! Typically recessive mutations! Suppressor Mutations is a genetic change that hides the effect of another mutation Intragenic Suppressor Mutations Intergenic Mutation Lethal Mutations Do you remember something about each type of mutation? This is easy! Mutation Rates and Frequency 1 to 10 mutations per million gametes Incidence within a group Causes of Mutations Spontaneous Induced Environmentally Induced DNA changes Intercalating agents Insert and distort DNA Radiation Hiroshima (Aug. 6th, 1945) (Techa River) Thymine Dimers SOS Chemicals and Reactions Leading to Mutations alklyating Deamination Adds OH Oxidative radicals Reactive forms of oxygen can lead to these radicals Detecting mutations with the AMES test THE AMES TEST Salmonella typimurium AMES TEST 2-aminofluorene Saccharin Aflatoxin Aflatoxin B1 DNA Repair: general characteristics Double stranded DNA Redundancy of pathways Types of DNA repair Mismatch repair Direct Repair Base-Excision Repair Nucleotide Excision Repair Mismatch repair Mut H Recognize GATC hemi-methylation Mut S Mut L A closer look at mismatch repair DIRECT REVERSAL REPAIR Direct Repair BASE EXCISION REPAIR BASE EXCISION REPAIR Nucleotide Excision Repair Diseases of DNA repair! Xeroderma pigmentosum Autosomal recessive Hereditary Non-Polyposis Colon Cancer HNPCC 15% of all colon cancers Li-Fraumeni P-53 mutation The End