DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is an evolutionarily conserved process that corrects mismatches generated during DNA replication and escape proofreading. MMR proteins also participate in many other DNA transactions, such that inactivation of MMR can have wide-ranging biological consequences, which can be either beneficial or detrimental. We begin this review by briefly considering the multiple functions of MMR proteins and the consequences of impaired function. We then focus on the biochemical mechanism of MMR replication errors. Emphasis is on structure-function studies of MMR proteins, on how mismatches are recognized, on the process by which the newly replicated strand is identified, and on excision of the replication error
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) corrects DNA base-pairing errors that occur during DNA replication. MMR ca...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) corrects non-Watson-Crick basepairs generated by replication errors, recom...
Trinucleotide repeat (TNR) tract expansions in specific genes are known to cause numerous neurologic...
The genome of all organisms is constantly being challenged by endogenous and exogenous sources of DN...
integrity of an organism's genome depends on the fidelity of DNA replication and the efficiency...
The molecular mechanisms of the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) system have been uncovered over the last d...
AbstractThe machinery of DNA mismatch repair enzymes is highly conserved in evolution. The process i...
International audienceDNA mismatch repair (MMR) is a conserved pathway that safeguards genome integr...
Mismatch Repair (MMR) is an important and conserved keeper of the maintenance of genetic information...
Mismatch repair (MMR) proteins act to correct DNA polymerase errors that arise during DNA replicatio...
Three processes act in series to accurately replicate the eukaryotic nuclear genome. The major repli...
markdownabstractLife can be separated from dead organic matter by looking at two characteristics: gr...
The DNA mismatch repair (MMR) system maintains genome integrity by correcting replication errors. MM...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is a DNA excision-resynthesis process that principally enhances replicatio...
Genome integrity is constantly challenged by ionizing radiation, UV light, hydrolysis, DNA-damaging ...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) corrects DNA base-pairing errors that occur during DNA replication. MMR ca...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) corrects non-Watson-Crick basepairs generated by replication errors, recom...
Trinucleotide repeat (TNR) tract expansions in specific genes are known to cause numerous neurologic...
The genome of all organisms is constantly being challenged by endogenous and exogenous sources of DN...
integrity of an organism's genome depends on the fidelity of DNA replication and the efficiency...
The molecular mechanisms of the DNA mismatch repair (MMR) system have been uncovered over the last d...
AbstractThe machinery of DNA mismatch repair enzymes is highly conserved in evolution. The process i...
International audienceDNA mismatch repair (MMR) is a conserved pathway that safeguards genome integr...
Mismatch Repair (MMR) is an important and conserved keeper of the maintenance of genetic information...
Mismatch repair (MMR) proteins act to correct DNA polymerase errors that arise during DNA replicatio...
Three processes act in series to accurately replicate the eukaryotic nuclear genome. The major repli...
markdownabstractLife can be separated from dead organic matter by looking at two characteristics: gr...
The DNA mismatch repair (MMR) system maintains genome integrity by correcting replication errors. MM...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is a DNA excision-resynthesis process that principally enhances replicatio...
Genome integrity is constantly challenged by ionizing radiation, UV light, hydrolysis, DNA-damaging ...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) corrects DNA base-pairing errors that occur during DNA replication. MMR ca...
DNA mismatch repair (MMR) corrects non-Watson-Crick basepairs generated by replication errors, recom...
Trinucleotide repeat (TNR) tract expansions in specific genes are known to cause numerous neurologic...