SummaryThe presence of ribonucleotides in genomic DNA is undesirable given their increased susceptibility to hydrolysis. Ribonuclease (RNase) H enzymes that recognize and process such embedded ribonucleotides are present in all domains of life. However, in unicellular organisms such as budding yeast, they are not required for viability or even efficient cellular proliferation, while in humans, RNase H2 hypomorphic mutations cause the neuroinflammatory disorder Aicardi-Goutières syndrome. Here, we report that RNase H2 is an essential enzyme in mice, required for embryonic growth from gastrulation onward. RNase H2 null embryos accumulate large numbers of single (or di-) ribonucleotides embedded in their genomic DNA (>1,000,000 per cell), resu...
The genetic code in the eukaryotic cell is stored in the form of DNA, which is more resistant to hyd...
Preserving the entire set of hereditary instructions necessary for life of every organism, genome in...
Mammalian cells can choose either nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) or homologous recombination (HR) ...
SummaryThe presence of ribonucleotides in genomic DNA is undesirable given their increased susceptib...
Ribonucleases H (RNases H) are endonucleases which cleave the RNA moiety of RNA/DNA hybrids. Their f...
Ribonucleotides are incorporated into the genome during DNA replication. The enzyme RNase H2 plays a...
RNA:DNA hybrids are transient physiological intermediates that arise during several cellular process...
The in vivo role for RNase H1 in mammalian mitochondria has been much debated. Loss of RNase H1 is e...
Single ribonucleotides are incorporated into DNA about every 2000 nucleotides during replication. I...
Ribonucleotides misincorporated in the human genome are the most abundant DNA lesions. The 2′-hydrox...
Because of the reactive 2 hydroxyl group on the ribose ring, ribonucleotides contained in DNA pose ...
Maintaining the chemical identity of DNA depends on ribonucleotide exclusion by DNA polymerases. How...
Ribonucleotides represent a threat to DNA genome stability and transmission. Two types of Ribonuclea...
Ribonucleoside 5'-monophosphates (rNMPs) are the most common non-standard nucleotides found in DNA o...
Ribonucleotides can be incorporated into the yeast genome through a variety of mechanisms, including...
The genetic code in the eukaryotic cell is stored in the form of DNA, which is more resistant to hyd...
Preserving the entire set of hereditary instructions necessary for life of every organism, genome in...
Mammalian cells can choose either nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) or homologous recombination (HR) ...
SummaryThe presence of ribonucleotides in genomic DNA is undesirable given their increased susceptib...
Ribonucleases H (RNases H) are endonucleases which cleave the RNA moiety of RNA/DNA hybrids. Their f...
Ribonucleotides are incorporated into the genome during DNA replication. The enzyme RNase H2 plays a...
RNA:DNA hybrids are transient physiological intermediates that arise during several cellular process...
The in vivo role for RNase H1 in mammalian mitochondria has been much debated. Loss of RNase H1 is e...
Single ribonucleotides are incorporated into DNA about every 2000 nucleotides during replication. I...
Ribonucleotides misincorporated in the human genome are the most abundant DNA lesions. The 2′-hydrox...
Because of the reactive 2 hydroxyl group on the ribose ring, ribonucleotides contained in DNA pose ...
Maintaining the chemical identity of DNA depends on ribonucleotide exclusion by DNA polymerases. How...
Ribonucleotides represent a threat to DNA genome stability and transmission. Two types of Ribonuclea...
Ribonucleoside 5'-monophosphates (rNMPs) are the most common non-standard nucleotides found in DNA o...
Ribonucleotides can be incorporated into the yeast genome through a variety of mechanisms, including...
The genetic code in the eukaryotic cell is stored in the form of DNA, which is more resistant to hyd...
Preserving the entire set of hereditary instructions necessary for life of every organism, genome in...
Mammalian cells can choose either nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) or homologous recombination (HR) ...