نتایج جستجو برای: homologous recombination

تعداد نتایج: 122212  

2013
Alex N. Zelensky Humberto Sanchez Dejan Ristic Iztok Vidic Sari E. van Rossum-Fikkert Jeroen Essers Claire Wyman Roland Kanaar

Caffeine is a widely used inhibitor of the protein kinases that play a central role in the DNA damage response. We used chemical inhibitors and genetically deficient mouse embryonic stem cell lines to study the role of DNA damage response in stable integration of the transfected DNA and found that caffeine rapidly, efficiently and reversibly inhibited homologous integration of the transfected D...

Journal: :Cell 2003
Susan K Amundsen Gerald R Smith

In Escherichia coli, at least two groups of proteins, or "recombination machines," can operate independently on broken DNA to produce a 3'-terminated single-stranded DNA filament coated with RecA protein and ready for synapsis with intact homologous DNA. Recent analyses of mutants lacking one or more of the activities required for presynaptic filament formation by one recombination machine demo...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2001
E Sonoda M Takata Y M Yamashita C Morrison S Takeda

The RAD52 epistasis group genes are involved in homologous DNA recombination, and their primary structures are conserved from yeast to humans. Although biochemical studies have suggested that the fundamental mechanism of homologous DNA recombination is conserved from yeast to mammals, recent studies of vertebrate cells deficient in genes of the RAD52 epistasis group reveal that the role of each...

2009
Bastien Boussau Laurent Guéguen Manolo Gouy

Homologous recombination is a pervasive biological process that affects sequences in all living organisms and viruses. In the presence of recombination, the evolutionary history of an alignment of homologous sequences cannot be properly depicted by a single bifurcating tree: some sites have evolved along a specific phylogenetic tree, others have followed another path. Methods available to analy...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2012
Shohei Takuno Tomoyuki Kado Ryuichi P Sugino Luay Nakhleh Hideki Innan

We analyzed the genome-wide pattern of single nucleotide polymorphisms (SNPs) in a sample with 12 strains of Staphylococcus aureus. Population structure of S. aureus seems to be complex, and the 12 strains were divided into five groups, named A, B, C, D, and E. We conducted a detailed analysis of the topologies of gene genealogies across the genomes and observed a high rate and frequency of tre...

Journal: :Toxicological sciences : an official journal of the Society of Toxicology 2003
Louise M Winn

Benzene is a ubiquitous pollutant and known human leukemogen. Benzene can be enzymatically bioactivated to reactive intermediates that can lead to increased formation of reactive oxygen species (ROS). ROS formation can directly induce DNA double-strand breaks, and also oxidize nucleotides that are subsequently converted to double-strand breaks during DNA replication that can be repaired through...

Journal: :Microbiological reviews 1992
M M Lai

An increasing number of animal and plant viruses have been shown to undergo RNA-RNA recombination, which is defined as the exchange of genetic information between nonsegmented RNAs. Only some of these viruses have been shown to undergo recombination in experimental infection of tissue culture, animals, and plants. However, a survey of viral RNA structure and sequences suggests that many RNA vir...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
Carrie A Hendricks Karen H Almeida Molly S Stitt Vidya S Jonnalagadda Rebecca E Rugo G Foster Kerrison Bevin P Engelward

A transgenic mouse has been created that provides a powerful tool for revealing genetic and environmental factors that modulate mitotic homologous recombination. The fluorescent yellow direct-repeat (FYDR) mice described here carry two different copies of expression cassettes for truncated coding sequences of the enhanced yellow fluorescent protein (EYFP), arranged in tandem. Homologous recombi...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1997
B Papadopoulou C Dumas

In this study we investigated the role of several parameters governing the efficiency of gene targeting mediated by homologous recombination in the protozoan parasite Leishmania. We evaluated the relative targeting frequencies of different replacement vectors designed to target several sequences within the parasite genome. We found that a decrease in the length of homologous sequences <1 kb on ...

Journal: :Human molecular genetics 2004
Christine J Shaw James R Lupski

The term 'genomic disorder' refers to a disease that is caused by an alteration of the genome that results in complete loss, gain or disruption of the structural integrity of a dosage sensitive gene(s). In most of the common chromosome deletion/duplication syndromes, the rearranged genomic segments are flanked by large (usually >10 kb), highly homologous low copy repeat (LCR) structures that ca...

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