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Publication : Strand specificity and absence of hot spots for p53 mutations in ultraviolet B-induced skin tumors of XPA-deficient mice.

First Author  Takeuchi S Year  1998
Journal  Cancer Res Volume  58
Issue  4 Pages  641-6
PubMed ID  9485015 Mgi Jnum  J:45772
Mgi Id  MGI:1196102 Citation  Takeuchi S, et al. (1998) Strand specificity and absence of hot spots for p53 mutations in ultraviolet B-induced skin tumors of XPA-deficient mice. Cancer Res 58(4):641-6
abstractText  We examined the spectrum of p53 mutations found in 40 UV- induced skin tumors of xeroderma pigmentosum group A gene (XPA)-deficient mice, p53 mutations were detected in 48% of the tumors, Nearly all of the mutations were induced at dipyrimidine sites, Ninety-three % of the mutations were G . C A . T transitions at dipyrimidine sites, including tandem transitions (CC-->TT), which are the hallmark of the UVB-induced mutation, Seventy-two % of the mutations at dipyrimidine sites could be ascribed to damage on the transcribed strand, In addition, no evident mutational hot spots were detected, This is in contrast to the UVB- induced skin tumors of normal mice, in which 92 % of p53 mutations occurred as a result of DNA damage on the nontranscribed strand, and clear hot spots were observed, Thus, XPA-deficient mice showed significant mutation features that might be characteristic of the absence of nucleotide excision repair and may provide a good animal model for the analysis of the high incidence of skin cancer in xeroderma pigmentosum group A patients.
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