Sliding clamps on DNA consist of evolutionarily conserved enzymes that coordinate DNA replication, repair, and the cellular DNA damage response. MutS homolog (MSH) proteins initiate mismatch repair (MMR) by recognizing mispaired nucleotides and in the presence of ATP form stable sliding clamps that randomly diffuse along the DNA. The MSH sliding clamps subsequently load MutL homolog (MLH/PMS) proteins that form a second extremely stable sliding clamp, which together coordinate downstream MMR components with the excision-initiation site that may be hundreds to thousands of nucleotides distant from the mismatch. Specific or nonspecific binding of other proteins to the DNA between the mismatch and the distant excision-initiation site could con...
MutS protein recognizes mispaired bases in DNA and targets them for mismatch repair. Little is known...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) corrects DNA base-pairing errors that occur during DNA replication. MMR ca...
A shared paradigm of mismatch repair (MMR) across biology depicts extensive exonuclease-driven stran...
Mismatched nucleotides arise from polymerase misincorporation errors, recombination between heteroal...
© 2022 The AuthorsMutS homologs (MSHs) are highly conserved core components of DNA mismatch repair. ...
In Escherichia coli, MutS initiates mismatch repair (MMR) by binding mispaired DNA. MutL, an interme...
The MutL and MutS proteins are the central components of the DNArepairmachinery that correctsmismatc...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is a DNA excision-resynthesis process that principally enhances replicatio...
DoctorThe mismatch repair system is a well-conserved process which maintains the genetic stability i...
The mismatch repair (MMR) initiation protein MutS forms at least two types of sliding clamps on DNA:...
To avoid mutations in the genome, DNA replication is generally followed by DNA mismatch repair (MMR)...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR), the guardian of the genome, commences when MutS identifies a mismatch and...
Base-pair mismatches that occur during DNA replication or recombination can reduce genetic stability...
The MutL and MutS proteins are the central components of the DNA repair machinery that corrects mism...
The process of DNA mismatch repair is initiated when MutS recognizes mismatched DNA bases and starts...
MutS protein recognizes mispaired bases in DNA and targets them for mismatch repair. Little is known...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) corrects DNA base-pairing errors that occur during DNA replication. MMR ca...
A shared paradigm of mismatch repair (MMR) across biology depicts extensive exonuclease-driven stran...
Mismatched nucleotides arise from polymerase misincorporation errors, recombination between heteroal...
© 2022 The AuthorsMutS homologs (MSHs) are highly conserved core components of DNA mismatch repair. ...
In Escherichia coli, MutS initiates mismatch repair (MMR) by binding mispaired DNA. MutL, an interme...
The MutL and MutS proteins are the central components of the DNArepairmachinery that correctsmismatc...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is a DNA excision-resynthesis process that principally enhances replicatio...
DoctorThe mismatch repair system is a well-conserved process which maintains the genetic stability i...
The mismatch repair (MMR) initiation protein MutS forms at least two types of sliding clamps on DNA:...
To avoid mutations in the genome, DNA replication is generally followed by DNA mismatch repair (MMR)...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR), the guardian of the genome, commences when MutS identifies a mismatch and...
Base-pair mismatches that occur during DNA replication or recombination can reduce genetic stability...
The MutL and MutS proteins are the central components of the DNA repair machinery that corrects mism...
The process of DNA mismatch repair is initiated when MutS recognizes mismatched DNA bases and starts...
MutS protein recognizes mispaired bases in DNA and targets them for mismatch repair. Little is known...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) corrects DNA base-pairing errors that occur during DNA replication. MMR ca...
A shared paradigm of mismatch repair (MMR) across biology depicts extensive exonuclease-driven stran...