The process of moving a DNA base extrahelical (base flipping) has been shown in the co-crystal structure of a W-induced pyrimidine dimer-specific glycosylase, T4 endonuclease V, with its substrate DNA. Compared with other enzymes known to use base flipping, endonuclease V is unique in that it moves the base opposite the target site extrahelical, rather than moving the target base itself. Utilizing substrate analogs and catalytically inactive mutants of T4 endonuclease V, this study investigates the discrete steps involved in damage recognition by this DNA repair enzyme. Specifically, fluorescence spectroscopy analysis shows that fluorescence changes attributable to base flipping are specific for only the base directly opposite either abasic...
Distortions in the DNA sequence, such as damage or mispairs, are specifically recognized and process...
Rotation of a DNA nucleotide out of the double helix and into a protein binding pocket ('base flippi...
Glycosylases specifically recognize and flip their target base out of the DNA helix into the enzyme’...
The process of moving a DNA base extrahelical (base flipping) has been shown in the co-crystal struc...
DNA repair enzymes induce base flipping in the process of damage recognition. Endonuclease V initiat...
AbstractT4 endonuclease V is a DNA repair enzyme from bacteriophage T4 that catalyzes the first reac...
International audienceApurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) endonucleases Nfo (Escherichia coli) and APE1 (huma...
Thymine DNA glycosylase (TDG) is a DNA repair enzyme that excises a variety of mismatched or damaged...
Many enzymes that repair or modify bases in double-stranded DNA gain access to their substrates by b...
T4 Endonuclease V (EndoV) is a base excision repair enzyme that removes thymine dimers (TD) from dam...
In living cells DNA base lesions are formed continuously as a consequence of normal metabolism and a...
DNA glycosylases catalyze the scission of the N-glycosyl bond linking either a damaged or mismatched...
DNA glycosylases remove damaged or modified nucleobases by cleaving the N-glycosyl bond and the corr...
AbstractRotation of a DNA nucleotide out of the double helix and into a protein binding pocket (‘bas...
A quantitative understanding of how conformational transitions contribute to enzyme catalysis and sp...
Distortions in the DNA sequence, such as damage or mispairs, are specifically recognized and process...
Rotation of a DNA nucleotide out of the double helix and into a protein binding pocket ('base flippi...
Glycosylases specifically recognize and flip their target base out of the DNA helix into the enzyme’...
The process of moving a DNA base extrahelical (base flipping) has been shown in the co-crystal struc...
DNA repair enzymes induce base flipping in the process of damage recognition. Endonuclease V initiat...
AbstractT4 endonuclease V is a DNA repair enzyme from bacteriophage T4 that catalyzes the first reac...
International audienceApurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) endonucleases Nfo (Escherichia coli) and APE1 (huma...
Thymine DNA glycosylase (TDG) is a DNA repair enzyme that excises a variety of mismatched or damaged...
Many enzymes that repair or modify bases in double-stranded DNA gain access to their substrates by b...
T4 Endonuclease V (EndoV) is a base excision repair enzyme that removes thymine dimers (TD) from dam...
In living cells DNA base lesions are formed continuously as a consequence of normal metabolism and a...
DNA glycosylases catalyze the scission of the N-glycosyl bond linking either a damaged or mismatched...
DNA glycosylases remove damaged or modified nucleobases by cleaving the N-glycosyl bond and the corr...
AbstractRotation of a DNA nucleotide out of the double helix and into a protein binding pocket (‘bas...
A quantitative understanding of how conformational transitions contribute to enzyme catalysis and sp...
Distortions in the DNA sequence, such as damage or mispairs, are specifically recognized and process...
Rotation of a DNA nucleotide out of the double helix and into a protein binding pocket ('base flippi...
Glycosylases specifically recognize and flip their target base out of the DNA helix into the enzyme’...