AbstractA DNA duplex can be torn open at a specific position by introducing a branch or bulge to create an asymmetric three-way junction (TWJ). The opened duplex manifests a bent conformation (bending angle ∼60°, relative to the unopened form), which leads to a dramatic decrease in gel electrophoretic mobility. In the presence of a basepair mismatch at the opening position, the DNA backbone becomes less bent and assumes a distorted T-shaped structure, resulting in an increase in polyacrylamide gel electrophoretic mobility. Both conformational changes are confirmed using fluorescence resonance energy transfer experiments and found to be similar to the signature conformational changes of DNA duplex upon MutS protein binding. Our results imply...
The first step in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is the recognition of DNA mismatches or nucleotide inser...
Three-way DNA junctions (3WJ) are composed of three mutually complementary strands of DNA. The stra...
MutS recognizes base–base mismatches and base insertions/deletions (IDLs) in newly replicated DNA. S...
DNA mismatch repair is central to the maintenance of genomic stability. It is initiated by the recog...
DNA mismatch repair is central to the maintenance of genomic stability. It is initiated by the recog...
Expansions of (CTG)·(CAG) repeated DNAs are the mutagenic cause of 14 neurological diseases, likely ...
Expansions of (CTG).(CAG) repeated DNAs are the mutagenic cause of 14 neurological diseases, likely ...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Expansions of (CTG)·(CAG) repeated DNAs are the mutagenic cause ...
Whilst DNA replication is a highly efficient and accurate process, mispairing and base damage can oc...
MutS protein recognizes mispaired bases in DNA and targets them for mismatch repair. Little is known...
MutS protein recognizes mispaired bases in DNA and targets them for mismatch repair. Little is known...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Prior to cell division, the DNA containing the genetic information o...
The first step in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is the recognition of DNA mismatches or nucleotide inser...
The first step in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is the recognition of DNA mismatches or nucleotide inser...
MutS recognizes base–base mismatches and base insertions/deletions (IDLs) in newly replicated DNA. S...
The first step in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is the recognition of DNA mismatches or nucleotide inser...
Three-way DNA junctions (3WJ) are composed of three mutually complementary strands of DNA. The stra...
MutS recognizes base–base mismatches and base insertions/deletions (IDLs) in newly replicated DNA. S...
DNA mismatch repair is central to the maintenance of genomic stability. It is initiated by the recog...
DNA mismatch repair is central to the maintenance of genomic stability. It is initiated by the recog...
Expansions of (CTG)·(CAG) repeated DNAs are the mutagenic cause of 14 neurological diseases, likely ...
Expansions of (CTG).(CAG) repeated DNAs are the mutagenic cause of 14 neurological diseases, likely ...
*S Supporting Information ABSTRACT: Expansions of (CTG)·(CAG) repeated DNAs are the mutagenic cause ...
Whilst DNA replication is a highly efficient and accurate process, mispairing and base damage can oc...
MutS protein recognizes mispaired bases in DNA and targets them for mismatch repair. Little is known...
MutS protein recognizes mispaired bases in DNA and targets them for mismatch repair. Little is known...
markdownabstract__Abstract__ Prior to cell division, the DNA containing the genetic information o...
The first step in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is the recognition of DNA mismatches or nucleotide inser...
The first step in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is the recognition of DNA mismatches or nucleotide inser...
MutS recognizes base–base mismatches and base insertions/deletions (IDLs) in newly replicated DNA. S...
The first step in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) is the recognition of DNA mismatches or nucleotide inser...
Three-way DNA junctions (3WJ) are composed of three mutually complementary strands of DNA. The stra...
MutS recognizes base–base mismatches and base insertions/deletions (IDLs) in newly replicated DNA. S...