نتایج جستجو برای: hinp1i endonuclease

تعداد نتایج: 10127  

Journal: :Blood 1995
N Anzai H Kawabata T Hirama H Masutani Y Ueda Y Yoshida M Okuma

A hallmark of apoptosis is internucleosomal DNA fragmentation resulting from the activation of endonucleases. We characterized the endonuclease activity of human myeloid cell nuclei that cleaved their own nuclear chromatin to oligonucleosomal length fragments. Polymorphonuclear leukocytes (PMNs) of normal peripheral blood contained both Ca2+/Mg(2+)-dependent and DNase II-like acidic endonucleas...

2007
Yu Zheng Richard J. Roberts

We describe in this article an in vitro system for the selection of restriction endonucleases using artificial cells. The artificial cells are generated in the form of a water-in-oil emulsion by in vitro compartmentalization. Each aqueous compartment contains a reconstituted transcription/translation mix along with the dispersed DNA templates. In the compartments containing endonuclease genes, ...

Journal: :Cancer research 1992
D L Stoler G R Anderson C A Russo A M Spina T A Beerman

Normal rat fibroblasts exhibit a staged response to anoxia which in several respects parallels processes activated in malignant tumor cells. We describe here a new element of the anoxic response, the induction by anoxia of a sequestered endonuclease activity. Such activity is elevated approximately 3-fold within anoxic fibroblasts and during Hirt DNA isolation is able to digest chromatin to pro...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2003
George Hong Kenneth N Kreuzer

The cytotoxicity of several important antitumor drugs depends on formation of the covalent topoisomerase-DNA cleavage complex. However, cellular processes such as DNA replication are necessary to convert the cleavage complex into a cytotoxic lesion, but the molecular mechanism of this conversion and the precise nature of the cytotoxic lesion are unknown. Using a bacteriophage T4 model system, w...

2013
Erik Sebastian Vik Meh Sameen Nawaz Pernille Strøm Andersen Cathrine Fladeby Magnar Bjørås Bjørn Dalhus Ingrun Alseth

Endonuclease V orthologues are highly conserved proteins found in all kingdoms of life. While the prokaryotic enzymes are DNA repair proteins for removal of deaminated adenosine (inosine) from the genome, no clear role for the eukaryotic counterparts has hitherto been described. Here we report that human endonuclease V (ENDOV) and also Escherichia coli endonuclease V are highly active ribonucle...

2006
Daniel L. Stoler Garth R. Anderson Cheryl A. Russo Annamaria M. Spina Terry A. Beerman

Normal rat fibroblasts exhibit a staged response to anoxia which in several respects parallels processes activated in malignant tumor cells. We describe here a new element of the anoxic response, the induction by anoxia of a sequestered endonuclease activity. Such activity is elevated approximately 3-fold within anoxic fibroblasts and during Hirt DNA isolation is able to digest chromatin to pro...

2015
Mustapha Aouida Ayman Eid Zahir Ali Thomas Cradick Ciaran Lee Harshavardhan Deshmukh Ahmed Atef Dina AbuSamra Samah Zeineb Gadhoum Jasmeen Merzaban Gang Bao Magdy Mahfouz Imed Eddine Gallouzi

The Cas9 endonuclease is used for genome editing applications in diverse eukaryotic species. A high frequency of off-target activity has been reported in many cell types, limiting its applications to genome engineering, especially in genomic medicine. Here, we generated a synthetic chimeric protein between the catalytic domain of the FokI endonuclease and the catalytically inactive Cas9 protein...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1988
A E Tomkinson R T Bonk S Linn

Endonuclease activity which specifically cleaves baseless (apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP] sites in supercoiled DNA has been purified from mitochondria of the mouse plasmacytoma cell line, MPC-11. Two variant forms separate upon purification; these have small but reproducible differences in catalytic and chromatographic properties, but similar physical properties. Both have a sedimentation coefficie...

Journal: :Current Biology 2009
Richard P. Bonocora David A. Shub

Mobile group I introns are RNA splicing elements that have been invaded by endonuclease genes. These endonucleases facilitate intron mobility by a unidirectional, duplicative gene-conversion process known as homing [1]. Survival of the invading endonuclease depends upon its ability to promote intron mobility. Therefore, the endonuclease must either quickly change its cleavage specificity to mat...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2000
K H Lee D W Kim S H Bae J A Kim G H Ryu Y N Kwon K A Kim H S Koo Y S Seo

Dna2 is a multifunctional enzyme in yeast that possesses endonuclease activity well suited to remove RNA-DNA primers of Okazaki fragments, raising the question of whether endonuclease activity is essential for in vivo Dna2 function. Systematic site-directed mutations of amino acid residues in Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA2 conserved in the central region of many eukaryotic DNA2 homologs allowed ...

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