Alternative DNA structures that differ from the canonical B-DNA double helix, including Z-DNA, have received much attention recently due to their impact on DNA metabolic processes, including replication, transcription, and genome maintenance. Non-B-DNA-forming sequences can also stimulate genetic instability associated with disease development and evolution. Z-DNA can stimulate different types of genetic instability events in different species, and several different assays have been established to detect Z-DNA-induced DNA strand breaks and mutagenesis in prokaryotic and eukaryotic systems. In this chapter, we will introduce some of these methods including Z-DNA-induced mutation screening and detection of Z-DNA-induced strand breaks in mammalian cells, yeast, and mammalian cell extracts. Results from these assays should provide better insight into the mechanisms of Z-DNA-related genetic instability in different eukaryotic model systems.
Keywords: DNA double-strand break; DNA single-strand break; Genetic instability; Linker-mediated PCR; Reporter gene; Shuttle vector; Yeast artificial chromosome; Z-DNA.
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