نتایج جستجو برای: dna modification

تعداد نتایج: 624139  

2006
C. Compere

We report on a probe modification of a quartz crystal microbalance (QCM) DNA-biosensor that permits to reversibly change the DNA sequence detected. A QCM DNA-biosensor was designed by immobilization of a 20-base DNA-disulfide probe on the gold-covered quartz surface of a 27 MHz microbalance (9 MHz, third overtone). After immobilization on the gold covered quartz surface, this probe was modified...

2010
Kai Chen Gareth A. Roberts Augoustinos S. Stephanou Laurie P. Cooper John H. White David T.F. Dryden

We describe the fusion of enhanced green fluorescent protein to the C-terminus of the HsdS DNA sequence-specificity subunit of the Type I DNA modification methyltransferase M.EcoKI. The fusion expresses well in vivo and assembles with the two HsdM modification subunits. The fusion protein functions as a sequence-specific DNA methyltransferase protecting DNA against digestion by the EcoKI restri...

Journal: :Advanced genetics 2023

Central dogma is the most fundamental hypothesis in field of molecular biology and explains genetic information flow from DNA to protein. Beyond residue-by-residue transmission sequential information, chemical modifications DNA, RNA, protein are also relayed course gene expression. Here, this work presents recent evidence supporting bidirectional interplay between chromatin RNA modifications. F...

2009
Ken Ishikawa Naofumi Handa Ichizo Kobayashi

Cleavage of a DNA replication fork leads to fork restoration by recombination repair. In prokaryote cells carrying restriction-modification systems, fork passage reduces genome methylation by the modification enzyme and exposes the chromosome to attack by the restriction enzyme. Various observations have suggested a relationship between the fork and Type I restriction enzymes, which cleave DNA ...

2016
Huiting Wei Xiaochun Yu

Protein poly ADP-ribosylation (PARylation) is a widespread post-translational modification at DNA lesions, which is catalyzed by poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases (PARPs). This modification regulates a number of biological processes including chromatin reorganization, DNA damage response (DDR), transcriptional regulation, apoptosis, and mitosis. PARP1, functioning as a DNA damage sensor, can be acti...

2014
Ryan Kuhar Kamila S. Gwiazda Olivier Humbert Tyler Mandt Joey Pangallo Michelle Brault Iram Khan Nancy Maizels David J. Rawlings Andrew M. Scharenberg Michael T. Certo

The creation of a DNA break at a specific locus by a designer endonuclease can be harnessed to edit a genome. However, DNA breaks may engage one of several competing repair pathways that lead to distinct types of genomic alterations. Therefore, understanding the contribution of different repair pathways following the introduction of a targeted DNA break is essential to further advance the safet...

2011
Hua Wang Shengxi Guan Aine Quimby Devora Cohen-Karni Sriharsa Pradhan Geoffrey Wilson Richard J. Roberts Zhenyu Zhu Yu Zheng

PvuRts1I is a modification-dependent restriction endonuclease that recognizes 5-hydroxymethylcytosine (5hmC) as well as 5-glucosylhydroxymethylcytosine (5ghmC) in double-stranded DNA. Using PvuRts1I as the founding member, we define a family of homologous proteins with similar DNA modification-dependent recognition properties. At the sequence level, these proteins share a few uniquely conserved...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2010
Jacqueline J T Marshall Stephen E Halford

The endonucleases from the Type IIB restriction-modification systems differ from all other restriction enzymes. The Type IIB enzymes cleave both DNA strands at specified locations distant from their recognition sequences, like Type IIS nucleases, but they are unique in that they do so on both sides of the site, to liberate the site from the remainder of the DNA on a short duplex. The fact that ...

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