Eukaryotic genomes contain tracts of DNA in which a single base or a small number of bases are repeated (microsatellites). Mutations in the yeast DNA mismatch repair genes MSH2, PMS1, and MLH1 increase the frequency of mutations for normal DNA sequences and destabilize microsatellites. Mutations of human homologs of MSH2, PMS1, and MLH1 also cause microsatellite instability and result in certain types of cancer. We find that a mutation in the yeast gene MSH3 that does not substantially affect the rate of spontaneous mutations at several loci increases microsatellite instability about 40-fold, preferentially causing deletions. We suggest that MSH3 has different substrate specificities than the other mismatch repair proteins and that the huma...
AbstractDNA-mismatch repair removes mismatches from the newly replicated DNA strand. In humans, muta...
The POL30 gene of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes the proliferating cell nuclear antigen ...
Mismatch repair deficiency results in the elevation of mutation rates in tumors, which is especially...
Eukaryotic genomes contain tracts of DNA in which a single base or a small number of bases are repea...
The stability of simple repetitive DNA sequences (microsatellites) is a sensitive indicator of the a...
We examined the stability of microsatellites of different repeat unit lengths in Saccharomyces cerev...
We examined the effect of a single variant repeat on the stability of a 51-base pair (bp) microsatel...
The DNA mismatch repair (MMR) pathway corrects specific types of DNA replication errors that affect ...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the mutS homolog protein products MSH3 and MSH6, each in coop...
In the nuclear genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, simple, repetitive DNA sequences (microsatellites...
AbstractDNA mismatch repair has a key role in maintaining genomic stability. Defects in mismatch rep...
One of the most common microsatellites in eukaryotes consists of tandem arrays [usually 15-50 base p...
The mismatch repair system (MMR) is an important pathway for maintaining genome stability because it...
We examined the effects of mutations in theSaccharomyces cerevisiae RAD27(encoding a nuclease involv...
Evolutionary studies have suggested that mutation rates vary significantly at different positions in...
AbstractDNA-mismatch repair removes mismatches from the newly replicated DNA strand. In humans, muta...
The POL30 gene of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes the proliferating cell nuclear antigen ...
Mismatch repair deficiency results in the elevation of mutation rates in tumors, which is especially...
Eukaryotic genomes contain tracts of DNA in which a single base or a small number of bases are repea...
The stability of simple repetitive DNA sequences (microsatellites) is a sensitive indicator of the a...
We examined the stability of microsatellites of different repeat unit lengths in Saccharomyces cerev...
We examined the effect of a single variant repeat on the stability of a 51-base pair (bp) microsatel...
The DNA mismatch repair (MMR) pathway corrects specific types of DNA replication errors that affect ...
In the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the mutS homolog protein products MSH3 and MSH6, each in coop...
In the nuclear genome of Saccharomyces cerevisiae, simple, repetitive DNA sequences (microsatellites...
AbstractDNA mismatch repair has a key role in maintaining genomic stability. Defects in mismatch rep...
One of the most common microsatellites in eukaryotes consists of tandem arrays [usually 15-50 base p...
The mismatch repair system (MMR) is an important pathway for maintaining genome stability because it...
We examined the effects of mutations in theSaccharomyces cerevisiae RAD27(encoding a nuclease involv...
Evolutionary studies have suggested that mutation rates vary significantly at different positions in...
AbstractDNA-mismatch repair removes mismatches from the newly replicated DNA strand. In humans, muta...
The POL30 gene of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae encodes the proliferating cell nuclear antigen ...
Mismatch repair deficiency results in the elevation of mutation rates in tumors, which is especially...