A novel class of non-nucleoside triphosphate analogues, bearing hydrophobic groups sterically similar to nucleosides linked to the α-phosphate but lacking the chemical functional groups of nucleic acids, were tested against six different DNA polymerases (polymerases). Human polymerases α, β and λ, and Saccharomyces cerevisiae polymerase IV, were inhibited with different potencies by these analogues. On the contrary, Escherichia coli polymerase I and HIV-1 reverse transcriptase were not. Polymerase β incorporated these derivatives in a strictly Mn++-dependent manner. On the other hand, polymerase λ could incorporate some alkyltriphosphate derivatives with both Mg++ and Mn++, but only opposite to an abasic site on the template strand. The act...
The ability of DNA polymerases (pols) to catalyze the template-directed synthesis of duplex oligonuc...
AbstractThe development of novel artificial nucleobases and detailed X-ray crystal structures for pr...
Translesion DNA synthesis represents the ability of a DNA polymerase to misinsert a nucleotide oppos...
We have recently shown that neither the base nor the sugar moieties of a nucleotide is an essential ...
We have recently shown that neither the base nor the sugar moieties of a nucleotide is an essential ...
We have recently shown that neither the base nor the sugar moieties of a nucleotide is an essential ...
To investigate the influence of the pyrimidine 2-keto group on selection of nucleotides for incorpor...
In order to further understand how DNA polymerases discriminate against incorrect dNTPs, we synthesi...
DNA polymerases catalyze the addition of mononucleotides into a growing polymer using a DNA template...
DNA polymerases can misinsert ribonucleotides that lead to genomic instability. DNA polymerase β dis...
DNA polymerases can misinsert ribonucleotides that lead to genomic instability. DNA polymerase β dis...
This work describes an investigation into the recognition of nucleobase features by several DNA poly...
DNA polymerases are involved in all DNA synthesis events occurring in nature. Therefore, these enzym...
This report describes the use of several isosteric non-natural nucleotides as probes to evaluate the...
The promutagenic process known as translesion DNA synthesis reflects the ability of a DNA polymerase...
The ability of DNA polymerases (pols) to catalyze the template-directed synthesis of duplex oligonuc...
AbstractThe development of novel artificial nucleobases and detailed X-ray crystal structures for pr...
Translesion DNA synthesis represents the ability of a DNA polymerase to misinsert a nucleotide oppos...
We have recently shown that neither the base nor the sugar moieties of a nucleotide is an essential ...
We have recently shown that neither the base nor the sugar moieties of a nucleotide is an essential ...
We have recently shown that neither the base nor the sugar moieties of a nucleotide is an essential ...
To investigate the influence of the pyrimidine 2-keto group on selection of nucleotides for incorpor...
In order to further understand how DNA polymerases discriminate against incorrect dNTPs, we synthesi...
DNA polymerases catalyze the addition of mononucleotides into a growing polymer using a DNA template...
DNA polymerases can misinsert ribonucleotides that lead to genomic instability. DNA polymerase β dis...
DNA polymerases can misinsert ribonucleotides that lead to genomic instability. DNA polymerase β dis...
This work describes an investigation into the recognition of nucleobase features by several DNA poly...
DNA polymerases are involved in all DNA synthesis events occurring in nature. Therefore, these enzym...
This report describes the use of several isosteric non-natural nucleotides as probes to evaluate the...
The promutagenic process known as translesion DNA synthesis reflects the ability of a DNA polymerase...
The ability of DNA polymerases (pols) to catalyze the template-directed synthesis of duplex oligonuc...
AbstractThe development of novel artificial nucleobases and detailed X-ray crystal structures for pr...
Translesion DNA synthesis represents the ability of a DNA polymerase to misinsert a nucleotide oppos...