C→T transition mutations are not solely UVB-signature mutations, because they are also generated by UVA

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In this issue, Ikehata et al. confirm data from cell culture models by showing that the C→T transition mutation is also the most common UVA-generated mutation in vivo. This indicates that DNA photoproducts are the most important premutagenic lesions not only in UVB mutagenesis, but also in UVA mutagenesis. C→T transitions cannot therefore be considered solely UVB-signature mutations. In addition, there is no consistent evidence for a separate UVA-generated UVA signature mutation. We hypothesize that weaker anti-mutagenic cellular responses to UVA, as compared to UVB, may result in higher rates of mutation formation for UVA-induced dimers. © 2008 The Society for Investigative Dermatology.

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Rünger, T. M. (2008). C→T transition mutations are not solely UVB-signature mutations, because they are also generated by UVA. Journal of Investigative Dermatology. Nature Publishing Group. https://doi.org/10.1038/jid.2008.165

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