AbstractMost types of DNA damage block the passage of the replication machinery. In order to bypass these blocks, cells employ special translesion synthesis (TLS) DNA polymerases, which have lower stringency than replicative polymerases. DNA polymerase η is the major polymerase responsible for bypassing UV lesions in DNA and its absence results in the variant form of the genetic disorder, xeroderma pigmentosum. Other TLS polymerases have specificities for different types of damage, but their precise roles inside the cell have not yet been established. These polymerases are located in replication factories during DNA replication and the polymerase sliding clamp PCNA plays an important role in mediating switching between different polymerases
DNA replication is constantly challenged by DNA lesions, noncanonical DNA structures and difficult-t...
Most types of DNA damage block replication fork progression during DNA synthesis because replicative...
All cells need not only to remove damage from their DNA, but also to be able to replicate DNA contai...
Most types of DNA damage block the passage of the replication machinery. In order to bypass these bl...
AbstractMost types of DNA damage block the passage of the replication machinery. In order to bypass ...
DNA damage blocks the progression of the replication fork. In order to circumvent the damaged bases,...
When the replication machinery encounters a DNA lesion, it is able to continue to replicate the DNA ...
DNA damage is generated continually inside cells. In order to be able to replicate past damaged base...
DNA damage is a ubiquitous challenge to replication in cells, as damage causes replicative polymeras...
Replicative DNA polymerases are blocked at DNA lesions. Synthesis past DNA damage requires the repla...
Abstract During cell division, replication of the genomic DNA is performed by high-fidelity DNA poly...
Replicative DNA polymerases are blocked at DNA lesions. Synthesis past DNA damage requires the repla...
The integrity of DNA is essential for the survival of all living organisms. However, cellular DNA i...
In many bacterial species, DNA damage triggers the SOS response; a pathway that regulates the produc...
DNA replication is constantly challenged by DNA lesions, noncanonical DNA structures and difficult-t...
DNA replication is constantly challenged by DNA lesions, noncanonical DNA structures and difficult-t...
Most types of DNA damage block replication fork progression during DNA synthesis because replicative...
All cells need not only to remove damage from their DNA, but also to be able to replicate DNA contai...
Most types of DNA damage block the passage of the replication machinery. In order to bypass these bl...
AbstractMost types of DNA damage block the passage of the replication machinery. In order to bypass ...
DNA damage blocks the progression of the replication fork. In order to circumvent the damaged bases,...
When the replication machinery encounters a DNA lesion, it is able to continue to replicate the DNA ...
DNA damage is generated continually inside cells. In order to be able to replicate past damaged base...
DNA damage is a ubiquitous challenge to replication in cells, as damage causes replicative polymeras...
Replicative DNA polymerases are blocked at DNA lesions. Synthesis past DNA damage requires the repla...
Abstract During cell division, replication of the genomic DNA is performed by high-fidelity DNA poly...
Replicative DNA polymerases are blocked at DNA lesions. Synthesis past DNA damage requires the repla...
The integrity of DNA is essential for the survival of all living organisms. However, cellular DNA i...
In many bacterial species, DNA damage triggers the SOS response; a pathway that regulates the produc...
DNA replication is constantly challenged by DNA lesions, noncanonical DNA structures and difficult-t...
DNA replication is constantly challenged by DNA lesions, noncanonical DNA structures and difficult-t...
Most types of DNA damage block replication fork progression during DNA synthesis because replicative...
All cells need not only to remove damage from their DNA, but also to be able to replicate DNA contai...