antimutators
Antimutators are genes or proteins that reduce the rate at which mutations occur in DNA. They are essential for maintaining the integrity of the genome and preventing the accumulation of harmful genetic changes. These cellular mechanisms can act in several ways. Some antimutators are involved in DNA repair, correcting errors that arise during DNA replication or from environmental damage. Others function as proofreaders, identifying and removing incorrect nucleotides during the replication process. Certain antimutators also play a role in maintaining the stability of DNA structure, preventing the formation of lesions that can lead to mutations.
The importance of antimutator activity is evident in the link between their deficiency and increased cancer