نتایج جستجو برای: pol

تعداد نتایج: 9633  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2014
Lance D Langston Dan Zhang Olga Yurieva Roxana E Georgescu Jeff Finkelstein Nina Y Yao Chiara Indiani Mike E O'Donnell

DNA replication in eukaryotes is asymmetric, with separate DNA polymerases (Pol) dedicated to bulk synthesis of the leading and lagging strands. Pol α/primase initiates primers on both strands that are extended by Pol ε on the leading strand and by Pol δ on the lagging strand. The CMG (Cdc45-MCM-GINS) helicase surrounds the leading strand and is proposed to recruit Pol ε for leading-strand synt...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 2008
Asako Furukohri Myron F Goodman Hisaji Maki

An assay that measures synchronized, processive DNA replication by Escherichia coli DNA polymerase III holoenzyme was used to reveal replacement of pol III by the specialized lesion bypass DNA polymerase IV when the replicative polymerase is stalled. When idled replication is restarted, a rapid burst of pol III-catalyzed synthesis accompanied by approximately 7-kb full-length products is strong...

Journal: :PLoS Genetics 2007
Imke Listerman Anita S Bledau Inna Grishina Karla M Neugebauer

Recent genomic data indicate that RNA polymerase II (Pol II) function extends beyond conventional transcription of primarily protein-coding genes. Among the five snRNAs required for pre-mRNA splicing, only the U6 snRNA is synthesized by RNA polymerase III (Pol III). Here we address the question of how Pol II coordinates the expression of spliceosome components, including U6. We used chromatin i...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2017
Grant D Schauer Michael E O'Donnell

The eukaryotic genome is primarily replicated by two DNA polymerases, Pol ε and Pol δ, that function on the leading and lagging strands, respectively. Previous studies have established recruitment mechanisms whereby Cdc45-Mcm2-7-GINS (CMG) helicase binds Pol ε and tethers it to the leading strand, and PCNA (proliferating cell nuclear antigen) binds tightly to Pol δ and recruits it to the laggin...

2011
Anders Esberg Zarmik Moqtaderi Xiaochun Fan Jian Lu Kevin Struhl Anders Byström

BACKGROUND Iwr1, a protein conserved throughout eukaryotes, was originally identified by its physical interaction with RNA polymerase (Pol) II. PRINCIPAL FINDINGS Here, we identify Iwr1 in a genetic screen designed to uncover proteins involved in Pol III transcription in S. cerevisiae. Iwr1 is important for Pol III transcription, because an iwr1 mutant strain shows reduced association of TBP ...

2014
Mio Ikeda Asako Furukohri Gaelle Philippin Edward Loechler Masahiro Tatsumi Akiyama Tsutomu Katayama Robert P. Fuchs Hisaji Maki

Escherichia coli DNA polymerase IV (Pol IV, also known as DinB) is a Y-family DNA polymerase capable of catalyzing translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) on certain DNA lesions, and accumulating data suggest that Pol IV may play an important role in copying various kinds of spontaneous DNA damage including N(2)-dG adducts and alkylated bases. Pol IV has a unique ability to coexist with Pol III on the ...

2014
Ellen Heitzer Ian Tomlinson

Three DNA polymerases - Pol α, Pol δ and Pol ɛ - are essential for DNA replication. After initiation of DNA synthesis by Pol α, Pol δ or Pol ɛ take over on the lagging and leading strand respectively. Pol δ and Pol ɛ perform the bulk of replication with very high fidelity, which is ensured by Watson-Crick base pairing and 3'exonuclease (proofreading) activity. Yeast models have shown that mutat...

2015
Yu-Ling Lee Yuan-Ching Li Chia-Hsin Su Chun-Hui Chiao I-Hsuan Lin Ming-Ta Hsu

MAF1 represses Pol III-mediated transcription by interfering with TFIIIB and Pol III. Herein, we found that MAF1 knockdown induced CDKN1A transcription and chromatin looping concurrently with Pol III recruitment. Simultaneous knockdown of MAF1 with Pol III or BRF1 (subunit of TFIIIB) diminished the activation and looping effect, which indicates that recruiting Pol III was required for activatio...

2002
M. Todd Washington Robert E. Johnson Louise Prakash Satya Prakash Charles M. Radding

Both in yeast and humans, DNA polymerase (Pol) functions in the error-free replication of UV-damaged DNA, and Pol has the unique ability to efficiently replicate through a cis-syn thymine– thymine (T–T) dimer by inserting two As opposite the two Ts of the dimer. Although human DINB1-encoded Pol belongs to the same protein family as Pol , Pol shows no ability to bypass this DNA lesion and its bi...

2007
Olga Chilkova Peter Stenlund Isabelle Isoz Carrie M. Stith Pawel Grabowski Else-Britt Lundström Peter M. Burgers Erik Johansson

Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA polymerase delta (Pol delta) and DNA polymerase epsilon (Pol epsilon) are replicative DNA polymerases at the replication fork. Both enzymes are stimulated by PCNA, although to different levels. To understand why and to explore the interaction with PCNA, we compared Pol delta and Pol epsilon in physical interactions with PCNA and nucleic acids (with or without RPA), ...

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