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Bacteriophage-T4 and <i>Micrococcus luteus</i> UV endonucleases are not endonucleases but <i>β</i>-elimination and sometimes <i>β</i> <i>δ</i>-elimination catalysts
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Bacteriophage-T4 UV endonuclease nicks the C(3')-O-P bond 3' to AP (apurinic or apyrimidinic) sites by a beta-elimination reaction. The breakage of this bond is sometimes followed by the nicking of the C(5')-O-P bond 5' to the AP site, leaving a 3'-phosphate end; delta-elimination is proposed as a mechanism to explain this second reaction. The AP site formed when this enzyme acts on a pyrimidine dimer in a polynucleotide chain undergoes the same nicking reactions. Micrococcus luteus UV endonuclease also nicks the C(3')-O-P bond 3' to AP sites by a beta-elimination reaction. No subsequent delta-elimination was observed, but this might be due to the presence of 2-mercaptoethanol in the enzyme preparation.
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