نتایج جستجو برای: pol doab watershed

تعداد نتایج: 26074  

2016
Rais A. Ganai Xiao-Ping Zhang Wolf-Dietrich Heyer Erik Johansson

DNA polymerase ε (Pol ε) is a replicative DNA polymerase with an associated 3'-5' exonuclease activity. Here, we explored the capacity of Pol ε to perform strand displacement synthesis, a process that influences many DNA transactions in vivo We found that Pol ε is unable to carry out extended strand displacement synthesis unless its 3'-5' exonuclease activity is removed. However, the wild-type ...

Journal: :Eukaryotic cell 2010
Elisa Cesarini Francesca Romana Mariotti Francesco Cioci Giorgio Camilloni

In Saccharomyces cerevisiae the repeated units of the ribosomal locus, transcribed by RNA polymerase I (Pol I), are interrupted by nontranscribed spacers (NTSs). These NTS regions are transcribed by RNA polymerase III to synthesize 5S RNA and by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) to synthesize, at low levels, noncoding RNAs (ncRNAs). While transcription of both RNA polymerase I and III is highly charac...

Journal: :Journal of virology 2002
Arjan B Brenkman Elise C Breure Peter C van der Vliet

Adenovirus (Ad) DNA polymerase (pol) belongs to the distinct subclass of the polalpha family of DNA pols that employs the precursor terminal protein (pTP) as primer. Ad pol forms a stable heterodimer with this primer, and together, they bind specifically to the core origin in order to start replication. After initiation of Ad replication, the resulting pTP-trinucleotide intermediate jumps back ...

2007
Zachary F. Pursell Isabelle Isoz Else-Britt Lundström Erik Johansson Thomas A. Kunkel

To better understand the functions and fidelity of DNA polymerase epsilon (Pol epsilon), we report here on the fidelity of yeast Pol epsilon mutants with leucine, tryptophan or phenylalanine replacing Met644. The Met644 side chain interacts with an invariant tyrosine that contacts the sugar of the incoming dNTP. M644W and M644L Pol epsilon synthesize DNA with high fidelity, but M644F Pol epsilo...

2009
Scott D. McCulloch Robert J. Kokoska Parie Garg Peter M. Burgers Thomas A. Kunkel

A DNA lesion created by oxidative stress is 7,8-dihydro-8-oxo-guanine (8-oxoG). Because 8-oxoG can mispair with adenine during DNA synthesis, it is of interest to understand the efficiency and fidelity of 8-oxoG bypass by DNA polymerases. We quantify bypass parameters for two DNA polymerases implicated in 8-oxoG bypass, Pols delta and eta. Yeast Pol delta and yeast Pol eta both bypass 8-oxoG an...

Recently, scientists are concerned about nuclear waste landfill sites. Because salt pans, salt marsh and salt domes are non-porous environment, with no stubble thickness of salt and the plant communities, less humans and animals can be found around them, so it can be used as a nuclear waste landfill.  In this study, 24 environmental criteria are investigated with emphasis on hydrology, wat...

Journal: :DNA repair 2014
Hollie M Siebler Artem G Lada Andrey G Baranovskiy Tahir H Tahirov Youri I Pavlov

Unrepaired DNA lesions often stall replicative DNA polymerases and are bypassed by translesion synthesis (TLS) to prevent replication fork collapse. Mechanisms of TLS are lesion- and species-specific, with a prominent role of specialized DNA polymerases with relaxed active sites. After nucleotide(s) are incorporated across from the altered base(s), the aberrant primer termini are typically exte...

Journal: :Journal of virology 1999
K Weisshart C S Chow D M Coen

Herpes simplex virus DNA polymerase consists of a catalytic subunit, Pol, and a processivity subunit, UL42, that, unlike other established processivity factors, binds DNA directly. We used gel retardation and filter-binding assays to investigate how UL42 affects the polymerase-DNA interaction. The Pol/UL42 heterodimer bound more tightly to DNA in a primer-template configuration than to single-s...

2014
Iris Jonkers Hojoong Kwak John T Lis

Production of mRNA depends critically on the rate of RNA polymerase II (Pol II) elongation. To dissect Pol II dynamics in mouse ES cells, we inhibited Pol II transcription at either initiation or promoter-proximal pause escape with Triptolide or Flavopiridol, and tracked Pol II kinetically using GRO-seq. Both inhibitors block transcription of more than 95% of genes, showing that pause escape, l...

Journal: :Trends in plant science 2008
Craig S Pikaard Jeremy R Haag Thomas Ream Andrzej T Wierzbicki

Eukaryotes typically have three multi-subunit enzymes that decode the nuclear genome into RNA: DNA-dependent RNA polymerases I, II and III (Pol I, II and III). Remarkably, higher plants have five multi-subunit nuclear RNA polymerases: the ubiquitous Pol I, II and III, which are essential for viability; plus two non-essential polymerases, Pol IVa and Pol IVb, which specialize in small RNA-mediat...

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