Uracil may occur in DNA due to either cytosine deamination or thymine replacing incorporation. Its quantitative characterization is important in assess-ing DNA damages in cells with perturbed thymidylate metabolism or within different DNA segments involved in immunoglobulin gene diversi-fication. The archaeal DNA polymerase from Pyrococcus furiosus binds strongly to the deamin-ated base uracil and stalls on uracil-containing templates. Here, we present a straightforward method for quantitative assessment of uracil in DNA within specific genomic segments. We use wild-type P. furiosus polymerase in parallel with its point mutant version which lacks the uracil-binding specificity on synthetic and genomic DNA samples to quantify the uracil cont...
The family B DNA polymerase from the euryarchaeote, Pyrococcus furiosus (PFU-Pol), has been shown to...
Uracil is a ribonucleotide found in both DNA and RNA, with the main difference between the two being...
Base moieties in DNA are spontaneously threatened by naturally occurring chemical reactions such as ...
Uracil may occur in DNA due to either cytosine deamination or thymine replacing incorporation. Its q...
Uracil, a nitrogen base usually found in RNA, may be found in small quantities in genomic DNA. Genom...
Uracil, a nitrogen base usually found in RNA, may be found in small quantities in genomic DNA. Genom...
AbstractConsiderable progress has been made in understanding the origins of genomic uracil and its r...
The role of uracil in genomic DNA has been recently re-evaluated. It is now widely accepted to be a ...
Uracil is incorporated into newly synthesized DNA by mutants of E. coli with reduced levels of dUTPa...
<p><b>A)</b> Relative percent amplification of the genomic DNA samples from the yeast cells treated ...
AbstractConsiderable progress has been made in understanding the origins of genomic uracil and its r...
PCR analyses of ancient and degraded DNA suffer from their extreme sensitivity to contamination by m...
Uracils are incorporated into DNA by several mechanisms. They are by dUMP incorporation during DNA...
Uracil is a ribonucleotide found in both DNA and RNA, with the main difference between the two being...
DNA mutations can result from replication errors due to different forms of DNA damage, including low...
The family B DNA polymerase from the euryarchaeote, Pyrococcus furiosus (PFU-Pol), has been shown to...
Uracil is a ribonucleotide found in both DNA and RNA, with the main difference between the two being...
Base moieties in DNA are spontaneously threatened by naturally occurring chemical reactions such as ...
Uracil may occur in DNA due to either cytosine deamination or thymine replacing incorporation. Its q...
Uracil, a nitrogen base usually found in RNA, may be found in small quantities in genomic DNA. Genom...
Uracil, a nitrogen base usually found in RNA, may be found in small quantities in genomic DNA. Genom...
AbstractConsiderable progress has been made in understanding the origins of genomic uracil and its r...
The role of uracil in genomic DNA has been recently re-evaluated. It is now widely accepted to be a ...
Uracil is incorporated into newly synthesized DNA by mutants of E. coli with reduced levels of dUTPa...
<p><b>A)</b> Relative percent amplification of the genomic DNA samples from the yeast cells treated ...
AbstractConsiderable progress has been made in understanding the origins of genomic uracil and its r...
PCR analyses of ancient and degraded DNA suffer from their extreme sensitivity to contamination by m...
Uracils are incorporated into DNA by several mechanisms. They are by dUMP incorporation during DNA...
Uracil is a ribonucleotide found in both DNA and RNA, with the main difference between the two being...
DNA mutations can result from replication errors due to different forms of DNA damage, including low...
The family B DNA polymerase from the euryarchaeote, Pyrococcus furiosus (PFU-Pol), has been shown to...
Uracil is a ribonucleotide found in both DNA and RNA, with the main difference between the two being...
Base moieties in DNA are spontaneously threatened by naturally occurring chemical reactions such as ...