نتایج جستجو برای: miscoding

تعداد نتایج: 222  

2010
Cristina Olivieri Luca Ermini Ermanno Rizzi Giorgio Corti Raoul Bonnal Stefania Luciani Isolina Marota Gianluca De Bellis Franco Rollo

BACKGROUND The degradation of DNA represents one of the main issues in the genetic analysis of archeological specimens. In the recent years, a particular kind of post-mortem DNA modification giving rise to nucleotide misincorporation ("miscoding lesions") has been the object of extensive investigations. METHODOLOGY/PRINCIPAL FINDINGS To improve our knowledge regarding the nature and incidence...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2000
H Rodriguez J Jurado J Laval M Dizdaroglu

8-hydroxyguanine (8-OH-Gua) is one of many lesions generated in DNA by oxidative processes including free radicals. It is the most extensively investigated lesion, due to its miscoding properties and its potential role in mutagenesis, carcinogenesis and aging, and also to the existence of analytical methods using HPLC and gas chromatography mass spectrometry (GC/MS). Some studies raised the pos...

Journal: :Mutagenesis 2011
Lívia Anna Katalin Kovács Erika Gyorffy Bernadette Schoket Jagadeesan Nair

Tobacco smoke contains many alkylating agents that can react with DNA to produce O(4)-ethylthymidine (O(4)-etT) and several other types of promutagenic base modifications. Our aims were (i) to confirm results of a pilot study (Godschalk, R., Nair, J., Schooten, F. J., Risch, A., Drings, P., Kayser, K., Dienemann, H. and Bartsch, H. (2002) Comparison of multiple DNA adduct types in tumor adjacen...

Journal: :Mutagenesis 2002
Helmut Bartsch

This lecture is dedicated to Frits Sobels and his farsighted vision on research directions in genetic toxicology. Some accomplishments by the author's research group in the area of cancer etiology research and pre-clinical drug safety evaluation are presented. Praziquantel, an antischistosomal drug, was found to be devoid of any genetic effects which determined the drug companies to proceed wit...

Journal: :Molecular biology and evolution 2007
Simon Y W Ho Tim H Heupink Andrew Rambaut Beth Shapiro

DNA extracted from archaeological and paleontological remains is usually damaged by biochemical processes postmortem. Some of these processes lead to changes in the structure of the DNA molecule, which can result in the incorporation of incorrect nucleotides during polymerase chain reaction. These base misincorporations, or miscoding lesions, can lead to the inclusion of spurious additional mut...

2014
Joanna Panecka Cameron Mura Joanna Trylska

The conformational properties of the aminoacyl-tRNA binding site (A-site), and its surroundings in the Escherichia coli 30S ribosomal subunit, are of great relevance in designing antibacterial agents. The 30S subunit A-site is near ribosomal protein S12, which neighbors helices h27 and H69; this latter helix, of the 50S subunit, is a functionally important component of an intersubunit bridge. E...

2011
Bao Lige Julia D. Romano Veera Venkata Ratnam Bandaru Karen Ehrenman Jelena Levitskaya Vera Sampels Norman J. Haughey Isabelle Coppens

Several proteins that play key roles in cholesterol synthesis, regulation, trafficking and signaling are united by sharing the phylogenetically conserved 'sterol-sensing domain' (SSD). The intracellular parasite Toxoplasma possesses at least one gene coding for a protein containing the canonical SSD. We investigated the role of this protein to provide information on lipid regulatory mechanisms ...

2013
Paul Russell Sube Banerjee Jen Watt Rosalyn Adleman Belinda Agoe Nerida Burnie Alex Carefull Kiran Chandan Dominie Constable Mark Daniels David Davies Sid Deshmukh Martin Huddart Ashrafi Jabin Penelope Jarrett Jenifer King Tamar Koch Sanjoy Kumar Stavroula Lees Sinan Mir Dominic Naidoo Sylvia Nyame Ryuichiro Sasae Tushar Sharma Clare Thormod Krish Vedavanam Anja Wilton Breda Flaherty

OBJECTIVE Improving dementia care is a policy priority nationally and internationally; there is a 'diagnosis gap' with less than half of the cases of dementia ever diagnosed. The English Health Department's Quality and Outcomes Framework (QOF) encourages primary care recognition and recording of dementia. The codes for dementia are complex with the possibility of underidentification through mis...

Journal: :Cancer epidemiology, biomarkers & prevention : a publication of the American Association for Cancer Research, cosponsored by the American Society of Preventive Oncology 2001
T Hagenlocher J Nair N Becker A Korfmann H Bartsch

Etheno-DNA adducts such as 1,N(6)-ethenodeoxyadenosine (epsilondA) and N(2),3-ethenodeoxycytidine (epsilondC) are formed as result of oxidative stress and lipid peroxidation via reactive alkenals (J. Nair et al., Mutat. Res., 424:59-69, 1999). High pi-6 polyunsaturated fatty acid intake markedly increased levels of WBCs in female volunteers on a controlled diet (J. Nair et al., Cancer Epidemiol...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2007
Robert L Eoff Adriana Irimia Karen C Angel Martin Egli F Peter Guengerich

Sulfolobus solfataricus P2 DNA polymerase IV (Dpo4) has been shown to catalyze bypass of 7,8-dihydro-8-oxodeoxyguanosine (8-oxoG) in a highly efficient and relatively accurate manner. Crystal structures have revealed a potential role for Arg(332) in stabilizing the anti conformation of the 8-oxoG template base by means of a hydrogen bond or ion-dipole pair, which results in an increased enzymat...

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