نتایج جستجو برای: base pair

تعداد نتایج: 365385  

2013
Zhi Qi Robert A Pugh Maria Spies Yann R Chemla

Helicases couple the chemical energy of ATP hydrolysis to directional translocation along nucleic acids and transient duplex separation. Understanding helicase mechanism requires that the basic physicochemical process of base pair separation be understood. This necessitates monitoring helicase activity directly, at high spatio-temporal resolution. Using optical tweezers with single base pair (b...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 1989
J A Doudna B P Cormack J W Szostak

The group I self-splicing introns act at exon-intron junctions without recognizing a particular sequence. In order to understand splice-site selection, we have developed an assay system based on the Tetrahymena ribozyme to allow the study of numerous 5'-splice-site variants. Cleavage at the correct site requires formation of the correct secondary structure and occurs most efficiently within a 3...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1978
H Bünemann W Müller

A material suitable for base-pair-specific "affinity chromatography" of double stranded DNA is described. The synthesis of this material involves two successive polymerization reactions yielding solid particles of cross-linked bisacrylamide to which base-pair-specific dyes are covalently attached by spacers of polyacrylamide chains of different length. Materials with immobilized A.T-specific ma...

2010
Masaru Tsunoda Takeshi Sakaue Satoko Naito Tomoko Sunami Naoko Abe Yoshihito Ueno Akira Matsuda Akio Takénaka

Hydroxyl radicals are potent mutagens that attack DNA to form various base and ribose derivatives. One of the major damaged thymine derivatives is 5-formyluracil (fU), which induces pyrimidine transition during replication. In order to establish the structural basis for such mutagenesis, the crystal structures of two kinds of DNA d(CGCGRATfUCGCG) with R = A/G have been determined by X-ray cryst...

Journal: :Journal of the American Chemical Society 1998
Tracy J Matray Eric T Kool

Noncovalent interactions between aromatic nucleobases are the major stabilizing forces which contribute to the structural integrity of duplex DNA and RNA.1-3 However, base pairing in nucleic acids is a consequence of more than just hydrogen bonding alone. The predictive success of nearest neighbor analysis,4 along with “dangling base” measurements which show duplex stabilization in the absence ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2003
Michael J Moser James R Prudent

The excision repair machinery of a thermophilic bacterium has been shown to recognize and repair an expanded genetic base pair. Native Thermus aquaticus DNA polymerase will remove a mispaired natural base and replace it with a non-natural base to form an expanded base pair. In addition, DNA ligase will recognize a nick formed by polymerase between two non-natural base pairs and covalently attac...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1985
D Genest P A Mirau D R Kearns

We have used steady-state fluorescence polarization anisotropy (FPA) of ethidium probe molecules bound to DNA to investigate DNA-DNA interactions and the effect of high densities of intercalating drugs on the internal motions of DNA responsible for depolarization of the ethidium fluorescence. To calibrate the method, we examined the effect of DNA length on (FPA) using DNA varying in size from 1...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1989
A Nakata M Amemura K Makino

Between 59 and 60 min on the Escherichia coli genetic map, there is a highly conserved sequence of 29 base pairs, containing an inverted repeat of seven base pairs that appears 14 times, 32 or 33 base pairs apart, downstream of the iap gene coding region. About 24 kilobase pairs downstream of the 14 repeats, a similar 29-base-pair sequence with a spacing of 32 base pairs appears seven times. Nu...

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