DNA Damage concepts

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DNA Damage concepts

What You Will Learn!

  • DNA damage Introduction
  • Types of DNA damage
  • Endogenous damage
  • Exogenous damage
  • Point Mutation
  • Frameshift Mutation
  • Consequences of Silent and Missense Mutations
  • Nonsense mutation
  • Consequence of Frame shift mutation
  • Disadvantages
  • Preventive measures

Description

DNA damage

DNA damage can occur due to various factors such as ionizing radiations, UV light, certain chemicals and also certain metabolites, which can induce oxidative damage to DNA.

Example  reactive oxygen species.

Besides the possible errors in replication, the DNA is constantly subjected to attack by both physical and chemical agents.

These include radiations, free radicals ,chemicals etc.,

Which also result in mutation.

It is fortunate that a great majority of the mutations probably occur in the DNA that does not encode proteins, and consequently will not have any serious impact of the organism.

This is not ,however , all the time true , since mutations do occur in the coding regions of DNA also.

There are situations in which the change in single base pair in the human genome can cause a serious disease.

example sickle-cell anemia


Types of DNA damages:

The damage done to DNA by physical  ,chemical  and environmental agents may be broadly classified in 4 categories.

1.single base alterations

2.two base alterations.

3.chain breaks.

4.cross- linkages.

Since the sources of DNA damage can be roughly divided into two main groups, endogenous damage and exogenous damage.

The endogenous damages are the damage caused by reactive oxygen species or some agents else produced from normal metabolic by products, while exogenous damages are caused by external agents, like some radiations, include UV, x-rays; plant toxins; chemicals; viruses.


Mutations refers to a change in the DNA structure of a gene.

The substances which can induce mutations are collectively known as mutagens

A mutation is a change in the DNA sequence of an organism.

Mutations can result from errors in DNA replication during cell division, exposure to mutagens or a viral infection.

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