Phosphodiester bond hydrolysis in nucleic acids is a ubiquitous reaction that can be facilitated by enzymes called nucleases, which often use metal ions to achieve catalytic function. While a two-metal-mediated pathway has been well established for many enzymes, there is growing support that some enzymes require only one metal for the catalytic step. Using human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease (APE1) as a prototypical example and cluster models, this study clarifies the impact of DFT functional, cluster model size, and implicit solvation on single-metal-mediated phosphodiester bond cleavage and provides insight into how to efficiently model this chemistry. Initially, a model containing 69 atoms built from a high-resolution X-ray crystal ...
In this work we propose a detailed reaction mechanism for the hydrolysis of the phosphoester bonds i...
The enzyme human DNA polymerase η (Pol η) is critical for bypassing lesions during DNA replication. ...
Despite being involved in several human diseases, metalloenzymesare targeted by a small percentage o...
Phosphodiester bond hydrolysis in nucleic acids is a ubiquitous reaction that can be facilitated by ...
Despite remarkable stability, the phosphodiester bond of nucleic acids is hydrolytically cleaved in ...
Computation of phosphodiester hydrolysis in different models with one or two metal ions, representin...
The choreography of restriction endonuclease catalysis is a long-standing paradigm in molecular biol...
Recent studies have shown that gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) functionalized with Zn(II) complexes can c...
Computational modeling is becoming an increasingly integral part of (bio)chemistry, providing a powe...
Enzymes of the 5′ structure-specific nuclease family are crucial for DNA repair, replication, and re...
Non-coding apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) sites in DNA form spontaneously and as DNA base excision repai...
none6siTwo-metal-ion-dependent nucleases cleave the phosphodiester bonds of nucleic acids via the tw...
Apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease I (APE1) is an essential base excision repair enzyme that catal...
Nucleic acids that store and transfer biological information are polymeric diesters of phosphoric ac...
Abstract: The Bacillus fragment, belonging to a class of high-fidelity polymerases, demonstrates hig...
In this work we propose a detailed reaction mechanism for the hydrolysis of the phosphoester bonds i...
The enzyme human DNA polymerase η (Pol η) is critical for bypassing lesions during DNA replication. ...
Despite being involved in several human diseases, metalloenzymesare targeted by a small percentage o...
Phosphodiester bond hydrolysis in nucleic acids is a ubiquitous reaction that can be facilitated by ...
Despite remarkable stability, the phosphodiester bond of nucleic acids is hydrolytically cleaved in ...
Computation of phosphodiester hydrolysis in different models with one or two metal ions, representin...
The choreography of restriction endonuclease catalysis is a long-standing paradigm in molecular biol...
Recent studies have shown that gold nanoparticles (AuNPs) functionalized with Zn(II) complexes can c...
Computational modeling is becoming an increasingly integral part of (bio)chemistry, providing a powe...
Enzymes of the 5′ structure-specific nuclease family are crucial for DNA repair, replication, and re...
Non-coding apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) sites in DNA form spontaneously and as DNA base excision repai...
none6siTwo-metal-ion-dependent nucleases cleave the phosphodiester bonds of nucleic acids via the tw...
Apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease I (APE1) is an essential base excision repair enzyme that catal...
Nucleic acids that store and transfer biological information are polymeric diesters of phosphoric ac...
Abstract: The Bacillus fragment, belonging to a class of high-fidelity polymerases, demonstrates hig...
In this work we propose a detailed reaction mechanism for the hydrolysis of the phosphoester bonds i...
The enzyme human DNA polymerase η (Pol η) is critical for bypassing lesions during DNA replication. ...
Despite being involved in several human diseases, metalloenzymesare targeted by a small percentage o...