DNA glycosylases are a family of
enzymes involved in
base excision repair, classified under
EC number EC 3.2.2.
Base excision repair is the mechanism by which damaged bases in
DNA are removed and replaced. DNA glycosylases catalyze the first step of this process. They remove the damaged nitrogenous base while leaving the sugar-phosphate backbone intact, creating an apurinic/apyrimidinic site, commonly referred to as an
AP site. This is accomplished by
flipping the damaged base out of the double helix followed by cleavage of the N-
glycosidic bond.