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Stressed cells spark DNA repair missteps and speed evolution
September 16, 2005
HOUSTON - (Sept. 16, 2005) - When Dr. Susan Rosenberg, professor of molecular and human genetics at Baylor College of Medicine, first published her finding that the mutation rate increased in bacteria stressed by starvation, sometimes resulting in a rare change that benefited the bacteria, it was controversial. In a report in the current issue of the journal Molecular Cell, she and her colleagues describe not only how it happens but also show that this only occurs at a special time and place in the stressed cells.
It all begins with the way that the cell repairs breaks in the double strands of DNA that are its genetic blue print. Usually, when this happens, special protein machinery in the cell copies the missing DNA from another chromosome and rejoins the broken ends around the newly synthesized genetic material.
"It fixes the hole in the DNA by copying similar information," said Rosenberg. However, when the process goes wrong, the repair process introduces errors into the DNA.
When graduate student Rebecca G. Ponder set up a system so that she could control where the break in DNA occurred, she found that errors occurred right next to the break in the stressed cells, and that the rate of errors was 6,000 fold higher than in cells whose DNA was not broken. "It's really about local repair," said Rosenberg. Not only that, but subsequent experiments proved that this mechanism of increased mutation at sites of DNA repair occurs only in the cells under stress. "Even if you get a break in a cell, it won't process it in a mutagenic way," said Rosenberg. "The cell repairs it, but does not make mutations unless the cell is stressed."
The findings support the notion that the increased mutation rate may give the cells a selective advantage, she said. Faced with starvation, most cells do not increase their mutation rate. Then if food becomes available again, they do well.
Among the small percentage that do increase mutations, most of the errors are neutral, not affecting cells at all. Many are deleterious, resulting in cell death. But a small percentage is advantageous, allowing the cells to survive in an adverse environment.
The fact that the changes in the rate of mutation occur only in a certain physical space at a certain time gives the cells advantage because it reduces the risk to the whole colony. DNA breaks occur only rarely in each individual cell. If the mutations are restricted in time and space, it reduces the risk that the mistakes in repair will affect some other gene. It can also enhance the likelihood of two mutations occurring in the same gene or neighboring genes.
"This can speed evolution of complex protein machines." Rosenberg said.
Baylor College of Medicine
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DNA Repair And Mutagenesis
by Errol C. Friedberg (Author), Graham C. Walker (Author), Wolfram Siede (Author), Richard D. Wood (Author), Roger A. Schultz (Author), Tom Ellenberger (Author)
Featuring more than 10,000 references and a text lavishly complemented by over 700 illustrations, "DNA Repair and Mutagenesis, Second Edition" is a timely update to the original edition published in 1995. This work: features three new authors, including an expert in the field of structural biology, ensures a comprehensive review of the most current research in diverse subject areas; presents timely updates to the only comprehensive textbook in the field of DNA repair; offers contributions by recognized experts in the field; provides a strong historical context for comprehensive review of material; features a 12-page, full-color insert and over 700 illustrations, including protein structures; and, covers all aspects of biological responses to DNA damage.
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DNA REPAIR, GENETIC INSTABILITY, AND CANCER
by Qingyi Wei (Author), Qingyi Wei; Lei Li; David J. Chen (Editor)
This volume describes the elaborate surveillance systems and various DNA repair mechanisms that ensure accurate passage of genetic information onto daughter cells. In particular, it narrates how the cell cycle checkpoint and DNA repair machineries detect and restore DNA damages that are embedded in millions to billions of normal base pairs. The scope of the book ranges from biochemical analyses and structural details of DNA repair proteins, to integrative genomics and population-based studies.
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DNA Repair Protocols (Methods in Molecular Biology)
by Daryl S. Henderson (Editor)
This collection of readily reproducible techniques for repairing mammalian DNA contains fourteen entirely new chapters and many extensively revised chapters. The methods presented cover cytogenetic analysis, measuring the cellular response to ionizing radiation, detecting single-strand (nicks) and double-strand DNA breaks, detecting the presence of "adducted" bases in DNA, and preparing mismatch repair (MMR) plasmid substrates. Among the highlights are excellent coverage of both base excision repair (BER) and nucleotide excision repair (NER), useful assays for identifying and quantifying UV-induced DNA lesions and DNA breakage, gene therapy, environmental mutagenesis and cancer, and gene targeting.
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Charlie Rose - Dr. Alain F. Carpentier / Craig Venter (December 25, 2007)
A conversation with Dr. Alain F. Carpentier. In 2006, Dr. Carpentier performed an emergency mitral valve repair procedure on Charlie Rose, Charlie fell ill while en route to Damascus to interview Syrian President Bashar al-Assad. || A conversation with Craig Venter, author of A Life Decoded: My Genome: My Life.This product is manufactured on demand using DVD-R recordable media. Amazon.com's standard return policy will apply.
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Free-Radical-Induced DNA Damage and Its Repair: A Chemical Perspective
by Clemens von Sonntag (Author)
Understanding of the molecular basis of DNA damage and its repair has increased dramatically in recent years, and substantial knowledge now exists concerning the products arising from free-radical attack on DNA. Free-radical DNA damage may lead to mutations, cancer, and cell death. Free radicals have various sources, notably ionizing radiation and oxidative stress. In radiotherapy for cancer and with some anticancer drugs, use is made of cell death by excessive DNA damage. The mechanisms leading to products of free-radical attack which have been studied in models and with small double-stranded DNA fragments are discussed in detail, and the basics of the underlying free-radical chemistry are dealt with in separate chapters.
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