Reaction of bifunctional electrophiles with DNA in the presence of peptides can result in DNA-peptide cross-links. In particular, the linkage can be formed in the major groove of DNA via the exocyclic amino group of adenine (N6-dA). We previously demonstrated that an A family human polymerase, Pol , can efficiently and accurately synthesize DNA past N6-dA-linked peptides. Based on these results, we hypothesized that another member of that family, Escherichia coli polymerase I (Pol I), may also be able to bypass these large major groove DNA lesions. To test this, oligodeoxynucleotides containing a site-specific N6-dA dodecylpeptide cross-link were created and utilized for in vitro DNA replication assays using E. coli DNA polymerases. The res...
ColE1 plasmid replication is unidirectional and requires two DNA polymerases: DNA polymerase I (Pol ...
We previously demonstrated that mammalian DNA polymerase b can substitute for DNA polymerase I of Es...
ABSTRACT: DNA−protein cross-links (DPCs) are bulky, helix-distorting DNA lesions that form in the ge...
DNA polymerase ν (POLN or pol ν) is a newly discovered A family polymerase that generates a high err...
Bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, have an inducible system in response to DNA damage termed the SO...
Bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, have an inducible system in response to DNA damage termed the SO...
DNA-protein cross-links can interfere with chromatin architecture, block DNA replication and transcr...
DNA-protein cross-links (DPCs) are bulky DNA lesions that form both endogenously and following expos...
<div><p>DNA-protein cross-links (DPCs) are important DNA lesions induced by endogenous crosslinking ...
DNA protein cross-links are formed upon exposure of cellular DNA to various agents, including antitu...
synthesis DNA polymerase IV Damage tolerance is a measure of last resort to rescue cells from DNA da...
Abstract Damage tolerance is a measure of last resort to rescue cells from DNA damage, without which...
ColE1 plasmid replication is unidirectional and requires two DNA polymerases: DNA polymerase I (Pol ...
In many bacterial species, DNA damage triggers the SOS response; a pathway that regulates the produc...
Abstract Organisms possess multiple DNA polymerases (Pols) and use each for a different purpose. One...
ColE1 plasmid replication is unidirectional and requires two DNA polymerases: DNA polymerase I (Pol ...
We previously demonstrated that mammalian DNA polymerase b can substitute for DNA polymerase I of Es...
ABSTRACT: DNA−protein cross-links (DPCs) are bulky, helix-distorting DNA lesions that form in the ge...
DNA polymerase ν (POLN or pol ν) is a newly discovered A family polymerase that generates a high err...
Bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, have an inducible system in response to DNA damage termed the SO...
Bacteria, such as Escherichia coli, have an inducible system in response to DNA damage termed the SO...
DNA-protein cross-links can interfere with chromatin architecture, block DNA replication and transcr...
DNA-protein cross-links (DPCs) are bulky DNA lesions that form both endogenously and following expos...
<div><p>DNA-protein cross-links (DPCs) are important DNA lesions induced by endogenous crosslinking ...
DNA protein cross-links are formed upon exposure of cellular DNA to various agents, including antitu...
synthesis DNA polymerase IV Damage tolerance is a measure of last resort to rescue cells from DNA da...
Abstract Damage tolerance is a measure of last resort to rescue cells from DNA damage, without which...
ColE1 plasmid replication is unidirectional and requires two DNA polymerases: DNA polymerase I (Pol ...
In many bacterial species, DNA damage triggers the SOS response; a pathway that regulates the produc...
Abstract Organisms possess multiple DNA polymerases (Pols) and use each for a different purpose. One...
ColE1 plasmid replication is unidirectional and requires two DNA polymerases: DNA polymerase I (Pol ...
We previously demonstrated that mammalian DNA polymerase b can substitute for DNA polymerase I of Es...
ABSTRACT: DNA−protein cross-links (DPCs) are bulky, helix-distorting DNA lesions that form in the ge...