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Structural and Evolutionary Adaptations of Nei-Like DNA Glycosylases Proteins Involved in Base Excision Repair of Oxidative DNA Damage in Vertebrates
Oxidative stress is a type of stress that damages DNA and can occur from both endogenous and exogenous sources. Damage to DNA caused by oxidative stress can result in base modifications that promote replication errors and the formation of sites of base loss, which pose unique challenges to the prese...
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author | Ahmad, Hafiz Ishfaq Afzal, Gulnaz Sadia, Sehrish Haider, Ghulam Ahmed, Shakeel Saeed, Saba Chen, Jinping |
author_facet | Ahmad, Hafiz Ishfaq Afzal, Gulnaz Sadia, Sehrish Haider, Ghulam Ahmed, Shakeel Saeed, Saba Chen, Jinping |
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description | Oxidative stress is a type of stress that damages DNA and can occur from both endogenous and exogenous sources. Damage to DNA caused by oxidative stress can result in base modifications that promote replication errors and the formation of sites of base loss, which pose unique challenges to the preservation of genomic integrity. However, the adaptive evolution of the DNA repair mechanism is poorly understood in vertebrates. This research aimed to explore the evolutionary relationships, physicochemical characteristics, and comparative genomic analysis of the Nei-like glycosylase gene family involved in DNA base repair in the vertebrates. The genomic sequences of NEIL1, NEIL2, and NEIL3 genes were aligned to observe selection constraints in the genes, which were relatively low conserved across vertebrate species. The positive selection signals were identified in these genes across the vertebrate lineages. We identified that only about 2.7% of codons in these genes were subjected to positive selection. We also revealed that positive selection pressure was increased in the Fapy-DNA-glyco and H2TH domain, which are involved in the base excision repair of DNA that has been damaged by oxidative stress. Gene structure, motif, and conserved domain analysis indicated that the Nei-like glycosylase genes in mammals and avians are evolutionarily low conserved compared to other glycosylase genes in other “vertebrates” species. This study revealed that adaptive selection played a critical role in the evolution of Nei-like glycosylase in vertebrate species. Systematic comparative genome analyses will give key insights to elucidate the links between DNA repair and the development of lifespan in various organisms as more diverse vertebrate genome sequences become accessible. |
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spelling | pubmed-90010792022-04-12 Structural and Evolutionary Adaptations of Nei-Like DNA Glycosylases Proteins Involved in Base Excision Repair of Oxidative DNA Damage in Vertebrates Ahmad, Hafiz Ishfaq Afzal, Gulnaz Sadia, Sehrish Haider, Ghulam Ahmed, Shakeel Saeed, Saba Chen, Jinping Oxid Med Cell Longev Research Article Oxidative stress is a type of stress that damages DNA and can occur from both endogenous and exogenous sources. Damage to DNA caused by oxidative stress can result in base modifications that promote replication errors and the formation of sites of base loss, which pose unique challenges to the preservation of genomic integrity. However, the adaptive evolution of the DNA repair mechanism is poorly understood in vertebrates. This research aimed to explore the evolutionary relationships, physicochemical characteristics, and comparative genomic analysis of the Nei-like glycosylase gene family involved in DNA base repair in the vertebrates. The genomic sequences of NEIL1, NEIL2, and NEIL3 genes were aligned to observe selection constraints in the genes, which were relatively low conserved across vertebrate species. The positive selection signals were identified in these genes across the vertebrate lineages. We identified that only about 2.7% of codons in these genes were subjected to positive selection. We also revealed that positive selection pressure was increased in the Fapy-DNA-glyco and H2TH domain, which are involved in the base excision repair of DNA that has been damaged by oxidative stress. Gene structure, motif, and conserved domain analysis indicated that the Nei-like glycosylase genes in mammals and avians are evolutionarily low conserved compared to other glycosylase genes in other “vertebrates” species. This study revealed that adaptive selection played a critical role in the evolution of Nei-like glycosylase in vertebrate species. Systematic comparative genome analyses will give key insights to elucidate the links between DNA repair and the development of lifespan in various organisms as more diverse vertebrate genome sequences become accessible. Hindawi 2022-04-04 /pmc/articles/PMC9001079/ /pubmed/35419164 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1144387 Text en Copyright © 2022 Hafiz Ishfaq Ahmad et al. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited. |
spellingShingle | Research Article Ahmad, Hafiz Ishfaq Afzal, Gulnaz Sadia, Sehrish Haider, Ghulam Ahmed, Shakeel Saeed, Saba Chen, Jinping Structural and Evolutionary Adaptations of Nei-Like DNA Glycosylases Proteins Involved in Base Excision Repair of Oxidative DNA Damage in Vertebrates |
title | Structural and Evolutionary Adaptations of Nei-Like DNA Glycosylases Proteins Involved in Base Excision Repair of Oxidative DNA Damage in Vertebrates |
title_full | Structural and Evolutionary Adaptations of Nei-Like DNA Glycosylases Proteins Involved in Base Excision Repair of Oxidative DNA Damage in Vertebrates |
title_fullStr | Structural and Evolutionary Adaptations of Nei-Like DNA Glycosylases Proteins Involved in Base Excision Repair of Oxidative DNA Damage in Vertebrates |
title_full_unstemmed | Structural and Evolutionary Adaptations of Nei-Like DNA Glycosylases Proteins Involved in Base Excision Repair of Oxidative DNA Damage in Vertebrates |
title_short | Structural and Evolutionary Adaptations of Nei-Like DNA Glycosylases Proteins Involved in Base Excision Repair of Oxidative DNA Damage in Vertebrates |
title_sort | structural and evolutionary adaptations of nei-like dna glycosylases proteins involved in base excision repair of oxidative dna damage in vertebrates |
topic | Research Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC9001079/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35419164 http://dx.doi.org/10.1155/2022/1144387 |
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