UV light causes the formation of thymine dimers that can be misreplicated to induce mutagenesis and carcinogenesis. This report describes the use of a series of non-natural indolyl nucleotides in probing the ability of the high-fidelity bacteriophage T4 DNA polymerase to replicate this class of DNA lesion. Kinetic data reveal that indolyl analogues containing large π-electron surface areas are incorporated opposite the thymine dimer almost as effectively as an abasic site, a noninstructional lesion. However, there are notable differences in the kinetic parameters for each DNA lesion that indicate distinct mechanisms for their replication. For example, the rate constants for incorporation opposite a thymine dimer are considerably slower than...
The mechanism and dynamics of translesion DNA synthesis were evaluated using primer/templates contai...
Translesion DNA synthesis represents the ability of a DNA polymerase to incorporate and extend beyon...
Translesion DNA synthesis represents the ability of a DNA polymerase to incorporate and extend beyon...
UV light causes the formation of thymine dimers that can be misreplicated to induce mutagenesis and ...
Translesion DNA synthesis represents the ability of a DNA polymerase to misinsert a nucleotide oppos...
Despite the nontemplating nature of the abasic site, dAMP is often preferentially inserted opposite ...
It is widely accepted that the dynamic behavior of DNA polymerases during translesion DNA synthesis ...
It is widely accepted that the dynamic behavior of DNA polymerases during translesion DNA synthesis ...
Translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) allows DNA polymerases to incorporate nucleotides opposite and beyon...
Translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) allows DNA polymerases to incorporate nucleotides opposite and beyon...
O6-methylguanine is a miscoding DNA lesion arising from the alkylation of guanine. This report uses ...
The replication of damaged DNA is a promutagenic process that can lead to disease development. This ...
Abasic sites are mutagenic DNA lesions formed as a consequence of inappropriate modifications to the...
Abasic sites are mutagenic DNA lesions formed as a consequence of inappropriate modifications to the...
The mechanism and dynamics of translesion DNA synthesis were evaluated using primer/templates contai...
The mechanism and dynamics of translesion DNA synthesis were evaluated using primer/templates contai...
Translesion DNA synthesis represents the ability of a DNA polymerase to incorporate and extend beyon...
Translesion DNA synthesis represents the ability of a DNA polymerase to incorporate and extend beyon...
UV light causes the formation of thymine dimers that can be misreplicated to induce mutagenesis and ...
Translesion DNA synthesis represents the ability of a DNA polymerase to misinsert a nucleotide oppos...
Despite the nontemplating nature of the abasic site, dAMP is often preferentially inserted opposite ...
It is widely accepted that the dynamic behavior of DNA polymerases during translesion DNA synthesis ...
It is widely accepted that the dynamic behavior of DNA polymerases during translesion DNA synthesis ...
Translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) allows DNA polymerases to incorporate nucleotides opposite and beyon...
Translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) allows DNA polymerases to incorporate nucleotides opposite and beyon...
O6-methylguanine is a miscoding DNA lesion arising from the alkylation of guanine. This report uses ...
The replication of damaged DNA is a promutagenic process that can lead to disease development. This ...
Abasic sites are mutagenic DNA lesions formed as a consequence of inappropriate modifications to the...
Abasic sites are mutagenic DNA lesions formed as a consequence of inappropriate modifications to the...
The mechanism and dynamics of translesion DNA synthesis were evaluated using primer/templates contai...
The mechanism and dynamics of translesion DNA synthesis were evaluated using primer/templates contai...
Translesion DNA synthesis represents the ability of a DNA polymerase to incorporate and extend beyon...
Translesion DNA synthesis represents the ability of a DNA polymerase to incorporate and extend beyon...