Roberts R J, Cheng X
New England Biolabs, Beverly, Massachusetts 01915, USA.
Annu Rev Biochem. 1998;67:181-98. doi: 10.1146/annurev.biochem.67.1.181.
Base flipping is the phenomenon whereby a base in normal B-DNA is swung completely out of the helix into an extrahelical position. It was discovered in 1994 when the first co-crystal structure was reported for a cytosine-5 DNA methyltransferase binding to DNA. Since then it has been shown to occur in many systems where enzymes need access to a DNA base to perform chemistry on it. Many DNA glycosylases that remove abnormal bases from DNA use this mechanism. This review describes systems known to use base flipping as well as many systems where it is likely to occur but has not yet been rigorously demonstrated. The mechanism and evolution of base flipping are also discussed.
碱基翻转是指正常B型DNA中的一个碱基完全摆动出螺旋结构进入螺旋外位置的现象。它于1994年被发现,当时报道了第一个胞嘧啶-5 DNA甲基转移酶与DNA结合的共晶体结构。从那时起,已证明它在许多系统中都会发生,在这些系统中,酶需要接触DNA碱基以对其进行化学反应。许多从DNA中去除异常碱基的DNA糖基化酶都利用这种机制。本综述描述了已知使用碱基翻转的系统,以及许多可能发生但尚未得到严格证实的系统。同时也讨论了碱基翻转的机制和进化。