Genomic structure and chromosomal localization of the mouse Ogg1 gene that is involved in the repair of 8-hydroxyguanine in DNA damage

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Masachika Tani
Kazuya Shinmura
Takashi Kohno
Toshihiko Shiroishi
Shigeharu Wakana
Su-Ryang Kim
Takehiko Nohmi
Hiroshi Kasai
Seiichi Takenoshita
Yukio Nagamachi
Jun Yokota
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[1] National Cancer Center Research Institute,Biology Division
[2] Gunma University School of Medicine,First Department of Surgery
[3] National Institute of Genetics,Mammalian Genetics Laboratory
[4] Central Institute for Experimental Animals,Division of Genetics and Mutagenesis
[5] National Institute of Health Science,Department of Environmental Oncology
[6] University of Occupational and Environmental Health,undefined
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Mammalian Genome | 1998年 / 9卷
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Mouse Homolog; Restriction Landmark Genomic Scanning; OGG1 Gene; Mouse Multiple Tissue; Strain YG5132;
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8-Hydroxyguanine (7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine: oh8Gua) is a damaged form of guanine induced by oxygen-free radicals and causes GC to TA transversions. Previously we isolated the hOGG1 gene, a human homolog of the yeast OGG1 gene, which encodes a DNA glycosylase and lyase to excise oh8Gua in DNA. In this study, we isolated a mouse homolog (Ogg1) of the OGG1 gene, characterized oh8Gua-specific DNA glycosylase/AP lyase activities of its product, and determined chromosomal localization and exon-intron organization of this gene. A predicted protein possessed five domains homologous to human and yeast OGG1 proteins. Helix-hairpin-helix and C2H2 zinc finger-like DNA-binding motifs found in human and yeast OGG1 proteins were also retained in mouse Ogg1 protein. The properties of a GST fusion protein were identical to human and yeast OGG1 proteins in glycosylase/lyase activities, their substrate specificities, and suppressive activities against the spontaneous mutagenesis of an Escherichia coli mutM mutY double mutant. The mouse Ogg1 gene was mapped to Chromosome (Chr) 6, and consisted of 7 exons approximately 6 kb long. Two DNA-binding motifs were encoded in exons 4 through 5. These data will facilitate the investigation of the OGG1 gene to elucidate the relationship between oxidative DNA damage and carcinogenesis.
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