Abstract

Formamidopyrimidine residues are damaged purines that retain the same Watson-Crick hydrogen-bonding face found in the parent nucleobase, yet these lesions are mutagenic. Crystallographic evidence suggests molecular mechanisms by which these lesions 'mispair' to generate mutations during DNA replication.

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