نتایج جستجو برای: alkb

تعداد نتایج: 309  

Journal: :Chemical science 2017
Hedieh Torabifard G Andrés Cisneros

E. Coli AlkB catalyzes the direct dealkylation of various alkylated bases in damaged DNA. The diffusion of molecular oxygen to the active site in AlkB is an essential step for the oxidative dealkylation activity. Despite detailed studies on the stepwise oxidation mechanism of AlkB, there is no conclusive picture of how O2 molecules reach the active site of the protein. Yu et al. (Nature, 439, 8...

Journal: :Mutation research 2010
Michał Wrzesiński Jadwiga Nieminuszczy Anna Sikora Damian Mielecki Aleksandra Chojnacka Marek Kozłowski Joanna Krwawicz Elzbieta Grzesiuk

In Escherichia coli the alkylating agent methyl methanesulfonate (MMS) induces defense systems (adaptive and SOS responses), DNA repair pathways, and mutagenesis. We have previously found that AlkB protein induced as part of the adaptive (Ada) response protects cells from the genotoxic and mutagenic activity of MMS. AlkB is a non-heme iron (II), alpha-ketoglutarate-dependent dioxygenase that ox...

2010
Paul J. Holland Thomas Hollis

BACKGROUND In Escherichia coli, cytotoxic DNA methyl lesions on the N1 position of purines and N3 position of pyrimidines are primarily repaired by the 2-oxoglutarate (2-OG) iron(II) dependent dioxygenase, AlkB. AlkB repairs 1-methyladenine (1-meA) and 3-methylcytosine (3-meC) lesions, but it also repairs 1-methylguanine (1-meG) and 3-methylthymine (3-meT) at a much less efficient rate. How the...

2011
Beata SOKOŁOWSKA Agnieszka M. MACIEJEWSKA Adam JÓŹWIK Jarosław T. KUŚMIEREK

The paper concerns estimation of significance of differences of mutagenesis level between the wild-type strain (wt) and its derivatives which differ in DNA repair ability, namely alkA and alkB strain, devoided AlkA glycosylase and AlkB dioxygenase activity, respectively. The strains were analyzed for their ability to repair 1,N-ethenoadenine (εA) – chloroacetaldehyde adduct to DNA. The analysis...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Pål Ø Falnes Magnar Bjørås Per Arne Aas Ottar Sundheim Erling Seeberg

Methylating agents introduce cytotoxic 1-methyladenine (1-meA) and 3-methylcytosine (3-meC) residues into nucleic acids, and it was recently demonstrated that the Escherichia coli AlkB protein and two human homologues, hABH2 and hABH3, can remove these lesions from DNA by oxidative demethylation. Moreover, AlkB and hABH3 were also found to remove 1-meA and 3-meC from RNA, suggesting that cellul...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1997
D Colombi S L Gomes

A Caulobacter crescentus alkB gene homolog was identified in a clone previously shown to contain the heat shock genes dnaK and dnaJ; the homolog is located upstream of dnaK and is transcribed in the opposite orientation. An analysis of the alkB gene has shown that the deduced amino acid sequence is that of a 21-kDa protein, which is 42% identical and 78% similar to Escherichia coli AlkB. Furthe...

2010
Deyu Li James C. Delaney Charlotte M. Page Alvin S. Chen Cintyu Wong Catherine L. Drennan John M. Essigmann

DNA alkylation can cause mutations, epigenetic changes, and even cell death. All living organisms have evolved enzymatic and non-enzymatic strategies for repairing such alkylation damage. AlkB, one of the Escherichia coli adaptive response proteins, uses an α-ketoglutarate/Fe(II)-dependent mechanism that, by chemical oxidation, removes a variety of alkyl lesions from DNA, thus affording protect...

2010
Deyu Li James C. Delaney Charlotte M. Page Alvin S. Chen Catherine L. Drennan Ashis Basu

The MIT Faculty has made this article openly available. Please share how this access benefits you. Your story matters. DNA alkylation can cause mutations, epigenetic changes, and even cell death. All living organisms have evolved enzymatic and non-enzymatic strategies for repairing such alkylation damage. AlkB, one of the Escherichia coli adaptive response proteins, uses an α-ketoglutarate/Fe(I...

2014
Yong Nie Chang-Qiao Chi Hui Fang Jie-Liang Liang She-Lian Lu Guo-Li Lai Yue-Qin Tang Xiao-Lei Wu

AlkB and CYP153 are important alkane hydroxylases responsible for aerobic alkane degradation in bioremediation of oil-polluted environments and microbial enhanced oil recovery. Since their distribution in nature is not clear, we made the investigation among thus-far sequenced 3,979 microbial genomes and 137 metagenomes from terrestrial, freshwater, and marine environments. Hundreds of diverse a...

Journal: :Environmental pollution 2009
Verania Andria Thomas G Reichenauer Angela Sessitsch

For phytoremediation of organic contaminants, plants have to host an efficiently degrading microflora. To assess the role of endophytes in alkane degradation, Italian ryegrass was grown in sterile soil with 0, 1 or 2% diesel and inoculated either with an alkane degrading bacterial strain originally derived from the rhizosphere of Italian ryegrass or with an endophyte. We studied plant colonizat...

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