Bases that are modified in some way (like when oxidation
converts a base to some new form) are converted back to their original
states. Direct repair enzymes look for bases that have been converted
to some new chemical, usually by the addition of some unwanted group of
atoms. Instead of using a cut-and-paste mechanism, the enzymes clip off
the atoms that don’t belong, converting the base back to its original form.
Tuesday, April 14, 2009
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