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DNA INVERTED REPEATS AND HUMAN DISEASE
John J. Bissler
The Children's Hospital Research Foundation, Cincinnati, Ohio
TABLE OF CONTENTS
- 1. Abstract
- 2. Introduction
- 3. Inverted Repeats
- 4.. Cruciform Formation
- 5. In Vivo Formation of Cruciforms
- 5.1. Chemical Modification of the Hairpin Loop
5.2. Protein Recognition of the Extruded Hairpin
- 5.2.1. Antibody Studies
5.2.2. Endonuclease
5.3. Chemical Cross-linking
- 6. Biological Roles of Inverted Repeats
- 6.1. RNA Effects
6.2. DNA Effects
- 7. Role of Inverted Repeats in Mutagenesis
- 7.1. Palindrome Mediated Mutagenesis
7.2. Quasipalindrome Mediated Mutagenesis
7.3. Diseases Associated with Imperfect Inverted Repeats
- 7.3.1. Hereditary Angioneurotic Edema
7.3.2. Triplet Repeat Mediated Diseases
7.3.3. Duchenne Muscular Dystrophy
7.3.4. Osteogenesis Imperfecta
7.3.5. Antithrombin Deficiency
7.3.6. Silent Serum Cholinesterase
7.3.7. Lesch-Nyhan Syndrome
7.3.8. Kearn-Sayre Syndrome
7.3.9. Biotinase Deficiency
7.3.10. Familial Hypercholesterolemia
8. Perspectives
9. Acknowledgments
10. References
11. Entire manuscript
Key words: Molecular Biology, DNA Structure, Inverted Repeat, Cruciform, Quasipalindrome, Mutagenesis, Hairpin
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