Strand slippage is a structural mechanism by which insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are introduced during replication by polymerases. Three-dimensional atomic-resolution structural pathways are still not known for the decades-old template slippage description. The dynamic nature of the process and the higher energy intermediates involved increase the difficulty of studying these processes experimentally. In the present study, restrained and unrestrained molecular dynamics simulations, carried out using multiple nucleic acid force fields, are used to demonstrate that partial base-flipping can be sufficient for strand slippage at DNA duplex termini. Such strand slippage can occur in either strand, i.e. near either the 3′ or the 5′ terminu...
Strand slippage has been found to occur in primer–templates containing a templating thymine, cytosin...
AbstractIndividual DNA bases are known to be able to flip out of the helical stack, providing enzyme...
Localized separation of strands of duplex DNA is a necessary step in many DNA-dependent processes, ...
Strand slippage is a structural mechanism by which insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are introduc...
Strand slippage is a structural mechanism by which insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are introduc...
Strand slippage is a structural mechanism by which insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are introduc...
Strand slippage is a structural mechanism by which insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are introduc...
Insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are caused by strand slippage between pairing primer and templa...
Insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are caused by strand slippage between pairing primer and templa...
Insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are caused by strand slippage between pairing primer and templa...
Insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are caused by strand slippage between pairing primer and templa...
Base unstacking in template strands, when accompanied by strand slippage, can result in deletion mut...
Base unstacking in template strands, when accompanied by strand slippage, can result in deletion mut...
Base unstacking in template strands, when accompanied by strand slippage, can result in deletion mut...
ABSTRACT: Base unstacking in template strands, when accompanied by strand slippage, can result in de...
Strand slippage has been found to occur in primer–templates containing a templating thymine, cytosin...
AbstractIndividual DNA bases are known to be able to flip out of the helical stack, providing enzyme...
Localized separation of strands of duplex DNA is a necessary step in many DNA-dependent processes, ...
Strand slippage is a structural mechanism by which insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are introduc...
Strand slippage is a structural mechanism by which insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are introduc...
Strand slippage is a structural mechanism by which insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are introduc...
Strand slippage is a structural mechanism by which insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are introduc...
Insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are caused by strand slippage between pairing primer and templa...
Insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are caused by strand slippage between pairing primer and templa...
Insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are caused by strand slippage between pairing primer and templa...
Insertion–deletion (indel) mutations are caused by strand slippage between pairing primer and templa...
Base unstacking in template strands, when accompanied by strand slippage, can result in deletion mut...
Base unstacking in template strands, when accompanied by strand slippage, can result in deletion mut...
Base unstacking in template strands, when accompanied by strand slippage, can result in deletion mut...
ABSTRACT: Base unstacking in template strands, when accompanied by strand slippage, can result in de...
Strand slippage has been found to occur in primer–templates containing a templating thymine, cytosin...
AbstractIndividual DNA bases are known to be able to flip out of the helical stack, providing enzyme...
Localized separation of strands of duplex DNA is a necessary step in many DNA-dependent processes, ...