نتایج جستجو برای: direct mutagenesis

تعداد نتایج: 451037  

Journal: :Radiation protection dosimetry 2002
H Zhou G Randers-Pehrson M Suzuki C A Waldren T K Hei

It has always been accepted dogma that the deleterious effects of ionising radiation such as mutagenesis and carcinogenesis are due mainly to direct damage to DNA. Using the Columbia University charged-particle microbeam and the highly sensitive AL cell mutagenic assay, it is shown here that non-irradiated cells acquire the mutagenic phenotype through direct contact with cells whose nuclei are ...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1994
Véronique Picard Eva Ersdal-Badju Aiqin Lu Susan Clark Bock

A rapid method for efficiently generating site-directed mutations on a clean sequence background is described. This modification of the megaprimer PCR mutagenesis approach can be performed in one tube in less than 4.5 hours, and does not require purification of intermediate products. High fidelity of DNA sequence replication is obtained by employing Pfu DNA polymerase and limiting the total num...

Journal: :iranian journal of biotechnology 2008
hamed naghoosi farida behzadian alireza saeedinia seyed ali ghorashi

human granulocyte colony stimulating factor (hg-csf) induces proliferation and differentiation of granulocyte progenitor cells. this glycoprotein is currently being used for treatment of neutropenia, in patients who have undergone bone marrow transplantation. so far, different researchers have tried to enhance hg-csf biological activity and stability. in this study, polymerase chain reaction (p...

2017
Supriya Sinha Fuyang Li Diana Villarreal Jae Hoon Shim Suhyeon Yoon Kyungjae Myung Eun Yong Shim Sang Eun Lee

Microhomology (MH) flanking a DNA double-strand break (DSB) drives chromosomal rearrangements but its role in mutagenesis has not yet been analyzed. Here we determined the mutation frequency of a URA3 reporter gene placed at multiple locations distal to a DSB, which is flanked by different sizes (15-, 18-, or 203-bp) of direct repeat sequences for efficient repair in budding yeast. Induction of...

Journal: :Research in microbiology 2004
John R Roth Dan I Andersson

The behavior of a particular bacterial genetic system has been interpreted as evidence that selective stress induces general mutagenesis or even preferentially directs mutations to sites that improve growth (adaptive mutation). It has been proposed that changes in mutability are a programmed response to stress in non-growing cells. In contrast, the amplification-mutagenesis model suggests that ...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Marie Wrande John R Roth Diarmaid Hughes

Several bacterial systems show behavior interpreted as evidence for stress-induced mutagenesis (adaptive mutation), a postulated process by which nongrowing cells temporarily increase their general mutation rate. Theoretical considerations suggest that periodic stress-induced general mutagenesis would not be advantageous in the long term, due to the high cost of deleterious mutations. Alternati...

2015
Mads T. Bonde Sriram Kosuri Hans J. Genee Kira Sarup-Lytzen George M. Church Morten O.A. Sommer Harris H. Wang

Multiplex Automated Genome Engineering (MAGE) allows simultaneous mutagenesis of multiple target sites in bacterial genomes using short oligonucleotides. However, large-scale mutagenesis requires hundreds to thousands of unique oligos, which are costly to synthesize and impossible to scale-up by traditional phosphoramidite column-based approaches. Here, we describe a novel method to amplify oli...

Journal: :Nature communications 2015
K J Ahlqvist S Leoncini A Pecorelli S B Wortmann S Ahola S Forsström R Guerranti C De Felice J Smeitink L Ciccoli R H Hämäläinen A Suomalainen

Haematopoietic progenitor cells show special sensitivity to mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) mutagenesis, which suggests that increased mtDNA mutagenesis could underlie anemias. Here we show that elevated mtDNA mutagenesis in mice with a proof-reading deficient mtDNA polymerase (PolG) leads to incomplete mitochondrial clearance, with asynchronized iron loading in erythroid precursors, and increased to...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1999
A M Pajor S J Krajewski N Sun R Gangula

The role of cysteine residues in the Na(+)/dicarboxylate co-transporter (NaDC-1) was tested using site-directed mutagenesis. The transport activity of NaDC-1 was not affected by mutagenesis of any of the 11 cysteine residues, indicating that no individual cysteine residue is necessary for function. NaDC-1 is sensitive to inhibition by the impermeant cysteine-specific reagent, p-chloromercuriben...

Journal: :Journal of molecular biology 2003
Lori A Rowe Melissa L Geddie Omar B Alexander Ichiro Matsumura

Protein engineers can alter the properties of enzymes by directing their evolution in vitro. Many methods to generate molecular diversity and to identify improved clones have been developed, but experimental evolution remains as much an art as a science. We previously used DNA shuffling (sexual recombination) and a histochemical screen to direct the evolution of Escherichia coli beta-glucuronid...

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