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Effects Of Nucleosome Structure On Dna Photoproduct Formation And Deamination, Kesai Wang
Effects Of Nucleosome Structure On Dna Photoproduct Formation And Deamination, Kesai Wang
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Cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) are DNA photoproducts linked to skin cancer, whose mutagenicity depends in part on their frequency of formation and deamination. Nucleosomes modulate CPD formation, favoring outside facing sites, and disfavoring inward facing sites. A similar pattern of CPD formation in protein-free DNA loops suggest that DNA bending causes the modulation of photoproduct formation in nucleosomes. To systematically study the cause and effect of nucleosome structure on CPD formation and deamination, we had developed a circular permutation synthesis strategy for positioning a target sequence at different superhelix locations (SHLs) across a nucleosome in which the DNA has been …