Very-short-patch repair in Escherichia coli requires the dam adenine methylase

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Strains of Escherichia coli which lack the dam-encoded adenine methylase are mutators due to a reduction in the efficiency of postreplication mismatch repair. In this study, we show that Dam- strains are also defective in very-short-patch repair, the system which corrects T/G mismatches arising from the deamination of 5-methylcytosine. This defect is associated with decreased levels of Vsr, the endonuclease which initiates short-patch repair. We also show that production of the dcm-encoded cytosine methylase is unaffected in Dam- strains. Since the dcm and vsr genes are cotranscribed, the regulation of Vsr by Dam is probably posttranscriptional.

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Bell, D. C., & Cupples, C. G. (2001). Very-short-patch repair in Escherichia coli requires the dam adenine methylase. Journal of Bacteriology, 183(12), 3631–3635. https://doi.org/10.1128/JB.183.12.3631-3635.2001

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