PLoS ONE (Jan 2014)

A mutant of uracil DNA glycosylase that distinguishes between cytosine and 5-methylcytosine.

  • Scott T Kimber,
  • Tom Brown,
  • Keith R Fox

DOI
https://doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0095394
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 9, no. 4
p. e95394

Abstract

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We demonstrate that a mutant of uracil DNA glycosylase (N123D:L191A) distinguishes between cytosine and methylcytosine. Uracil DNA glycosylase (UDG) efficiently removes uracil from DNA in a reaction in which the base is flipped into the enzyme's active site. Uracil is selected over cytosine by a pattern of specific hydrogen bonds, and thymine is excluded by steric clash of its 5-methyl group with Y66. The N123D mutation generates an enzyme that excises cytosine. This N123D:L191A mutant excises C when it is mispaired with A or opposite an abasic site, but not when it is paired with G. In contrast no cleavage is observed with any substrates that contain 5-methylcytosine. This enzyme may offer a new approach for discriminating between cytosine and 5-methylcytosine.