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Oligonucleotides, irradiated, enzyme

Thymidine cyclobutane dimers are important photoproducts formed by short-wave UV irradiation (2 = 290-320 nm) of DNA, by [2 + 2] cycloaddition between two adjacent thymine nucleobases in the same oligonucleotide strand (Scheme 4.5.1) [1]. They lead to profound biological effects in vivo, including mutation, cancer, and cell death [2] (Box 21). In a wide range of organisms the repair of these lesions in DNA is accomplished by enzymes (the photolyases), which regenerate undamaged thymidines by means of a photoinduced electron-transfer process [3]. [Pg.352]


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