نتایج جستجو برای: hinp1i endonuclease

تعداد نتایج: 10127  

Journal: :The EMBO journal 2003
Jay Z Parrish Chonglin Yang Binghui Shen Ding Xue

Oligonucleosomal fragmentation of chromosomes in dying cells is a hallmark of apoptosis. Little is known about how it is executed or what cellular components are involved. We show that crn-1, a Caenorhabditis elegans homologue of human flap endonuclease-1 (FEN-1) that is normally involved in DNA replication and repair, is also important for apoptosis. Reduction of crn-1 activity by RNA interfer...

Journal: :Current protocols in immunology 2001
K D Bloch B Grossmann

Restriction endonucleases recognize short DNA sequences and cleave double-stranded DNA at specific sites within or adjacent to the recognition sequences. Restriction endonuclease cleavage of DNA into discrete fragments is one of the most basic procedures in molecular biology. The first method presented in this unit is the cleavage of a single DNA sample with a single restriction endonuclease. A...

Journal: :Journal of bacteriology 1970
R B Setlow J K Setlow W L Carrier

An endonuclease purified from Micrococcus luteus makes single-strand breaks in ultraviolet (UV)-irradiated, native deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA). The purified endonuclease is able to reactivate UV-inactivated transforming DNA of Haemophilus influenzae, especially when the DNA is assayed on a UV-sensitive mutant of H. influenzae. After extensive endonuclease action, there is a loss of transforming...

Journal: :Environmental and Molecular Mutagenesis 2021

Digital PCR (dPCR) has been adapted to quantify the proportion of mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) molecules without and with double-strand breaks (DSBs). This is based on a break-apart approach two differentially labeled target sequences distantly located in circular molecule. When targets amplify separated reaction partitions, original mtDNA molecule should be fragmented by DSBs at least, each diffe...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
R D Lohmann D Beyersmann

Isolated nuclei from mammalian cells contain a calcium-dependent endonuclease. The produced DNA fragmentation is a necessary step in the sequence of events resulting in apoptosis (programmed cell death). We report here that zinc and cadmium inhibit the calcium-dependent endonuclease. The essential metal ion zinc may counterbalance the calcium-mediated apoptosis. In contrast to zinc, cadmium alo...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
Michael B Leahy Giuseppe Zecchin George G Brownlee

Influenza virus endonuclease activity was studied in vitro with model virion RNA (vRNA) and cRNA molecules. We show that endonuclease activity can be partially rescued by transplanting vRNA-like promoter features into the model cRNA promoter. This study defines three distinctive features within the vRNA promoter--absent in the cRNA promoter--that are required for endonuclease cleavage.

2017
Carol M Manhart Xiaodan Ni Martin A White Joaquin Ortega Jennifer A Surtees Eric Alani

Crossing over between homologs is initiated in meiotic prophase by the formation of DNA double-strand breaks that occur throughout the genome. In the major interference-responsive crossover pathway in baker's yeast, these breaks are resected to form 3' single-strand tails that participate in a homology search, ultimately forming double Holliday junctions (dHJs) that primarily include both homol...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1978
T Inoue T Kada

An endonuclease which hydrolyzes depurinated DNA has been purified from extracts of Bacillus subtilis cells. The endonuclease is a monomeric protein and has a molecular weight of around 56,000. The enzyme is specific for apurinic sites in double-stranded DNA, has a pH optimum at 8.0, and is slightly stimulated with 50 mM NaCl but completely inhibited with 500 mM NaCl. It requires no divalent ca...

Journal: :Annual Review of Biochemistry 2013

Journal: :Mutation research 1990
G J Tsongalis W C Lambert M W Lambert

Cells from patients with xeroderma pigmentosum, complementation group A (XPA), are known to be defective in repair of pyrimidine dimers and other forms of damage produced by 254-nm ultraviolet (UVC) radiation. We have isolated a DNA endonuclease, pI 7.6, from the chromatin of normal human lymphoblastoid cells which recognizes damage produced by UVC light, and have introduced this endonuclease i...

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