148-156Nucleobases and DNA react non-enzymatically with sugars, and generate DNA-advanced glycation end products (DNA-AGEs). Incubation of plasmid pBr322 with ribose for 3-7 days caused the transformation of the supercoiled plasmid to the open circular and linear forms. Removal of sugar after an initial 24 h incubation resulted in marked enhancement in the transformation rate. Enhancement in transformation was also observed when bovine serum albumin (BSA) exposed to ribose for short durations was incubated with plasmid in absence of the sugar. The effect on DNA was attenuated when excess ribose remained in the incubation mixture of ribose and protein. The data suggested that an increase in ribose concentration in the vicinity of DN...
Damage to the DNA contained in human chromosomes is one of the main causes of cancer. Examples of DN...
The yields of gamma-radiation-induced single- and double-strand breaks (ssb's and dsb's) as well as ...
Ribonucleotides are misincorporated into replicating DNA due to the similarity of deoxyribonucleotid...
Prolonged non-enzymatic glycation of proteins results in the formation of advanced glycation end pro...
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) play a critical pathogenic role in the development of diabeti...
Glycation of biological macromolecule leads to the establishment of advanced glycation end products ...
The conversion of ribose carbon to hexose via the reactions of the pentose phosphate pathway has bee...
-ribose on α-Syn have not been investigated.-ribose. Observations with atomic force microscopy showe...
In previous papers we reported that D(-)-ribose and 2-deoxy-D-ribose, which rank at the top among re...
Background: D-Ribose, an important reducing monosaccharide, is highly active in the glycation of pro...
PubMed ID: 6975249On ?irradiation of DNA in N2O/O2-saturated aqueous solutions alterations at the su...
That DNA may react with reducing sugars in vitro has been shown long ago but it is a discovery of th...
Background: D-ribose is a naturally occurring pentose monosaccharide present in all living cells and...
It has been demonstrated recently by Poirier et al. (Poirier, G. G., de Murcia, G., Jongstra-Bilen, ...
Maintaining the chemical identity of DNA depends on ribonucleotide exclusion by DNA polymerases. How...
Damage to the DNA contained in human chromosomes is one of the main causes of cancer. Examples of DN...
The yields of gamma-radiation-induced single- and double-strand breaks (ssb's and dsb's) as well as ...
Ribonucleotides are misincorporated into replicating DNA due to the similarity of deoxyribonucleotid...
Prolonged non-enzymatic glycation of proteins results in the formation of advanced glycation end pro...
Advanced glycation end products (AGEs) play a critical pathogenic role in the development of diabeti...
Glycation of biological macromolecule leads to the establishment of advanced glycation end products ...
The conversion of ribose carbon to hexose via the reactions of the pentose phosphate pathway has bee...
-ribose on α-Syn have not been investigated.-ribose. Observations with atomic force microscopy showe...
In previous papers we reported that D(-)-ribose and 2-deoxy-D-ribose, which rank at the top among re...
Background: D-Ribose, an important reducing monosaccharide, is highly active in the glycation of pro...
PubMed ID: 6975249On ?irradiation of DNA in N2O/O2-saturated aqueous solutions alterations at the su...
That DNA may react with reducing sugars in vitro has been shown long ago but it is a discovery of th...
Background: D-ribose is a naturally occurring pentose monosaccharide present in all living cells and...
It has been demonstrated recently by Poirier et al. (Poirier, G. G., de Murcia, G., Jongstra-Bilen, ...
Maintaining the chemical identity of DNA depends on ribonucleotide exclusion by DNA polymerases. How...
Damage to the DNA contained in human chromosomes is one of the main causes of cancer. Examples of DN...
The yields of gamma-radiation-induced single- and double-strand breaks (ssb's and dsb's) as well as ...
Ribonucleotides are misincorporated into replicating DNA due to the similarity of deoxyribonucleotid...