Difference between revisions of "Excision repair"
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#excision of the damaged nucleotides and their removal from the DNA | #excision of the damaged nucleotides and their removal from the DNA | ||
#filling of the gap with by adding new nucleotides using the other strand as template | #filling of the gap with by adding new nucleotides using the other strand as template | ||
− | #sealing the nick using DNA ligase | + | #sealing the final nick using DNA ligase |
Revision as of 12:10, 22 August 2021
Single strand breaks are made on both sides of the damage, then new nucleotides are added using the other strand as template. There are two general types used depending on the size of the damage.
- Base Excision Repair for small damage
- Nucleotide Excision Repair for large damage
Both mechanisms follow a four step process:
- recognition of damage
- excision of the damaged nucleotides and their removal from the DNA
- filling of the gap with by adding new nucleotides using the other strand as template
- sealing the final nick using DNA ligase