Chapter 19 Gene Mutation and DNA Repair
MutL
Acts as a linker that helps loop the DNA
Which of the following are examples of base pair mismatches? Select all that apply
Adenine on parent strand and Cytosine on daughter strand Cytosine on parent strand and Adenine on daughter strand Cytosine on parent strand and Thymine on daughter strand
Which of these represents the correct order of steps during a typical DNA repair system?
Detection → Removal → Replication
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is the main system used in the repair of
bulky, helix distorting lesions.
MutS
detects the mismatch
Alkylating agents cause mutations by
disrupting the normal pairing between nucleotides within the DNA.
A position effect can alter gene expression in cases when the gene is moved from a less condensed, or ______ chromosome, where it is active, to a very highly condensed, or ______ chromosome, where its expression may be turned off.
euchromatic ; heterochromatic
Exonuclease
Digests the nonmethylated strand
MutH
Makes a cut in a nonmethylated strand
In the mismatch repair system, the proteins ______ form a complex that activates _____, which is already bound to a ______ DNA site.
MutS/MutL ; MutH ; hemimethylated
MutU
Separates strands at the cleavage site
Which of these tests is used to evaluate the mutagenicity of an agent?
The Ames test
True or false: Most DNA repair systems involve three major steps: detection of the error, removal of the abnormality, and its replacement with normal DNA.
True
A mutation in a gene that causes an amino acid change in the encoded protein is called a
missense mutation.
Errors in DNA replication are examples of ______ mutations, while mutations caused by ultraviolet light are ______ mutations
spontaneous; induced
Translesion synthesis refers to
the replication of a template strand that contains DNA damage.