نتایج جستجو برای: dna cleavage

تعداد نتایج: 544661  

Journal: :Biochemistry 1996
S J Behroozi W Kim J Dannaldson K S Gates

Leinamycin is a recently discovered, thiol-dependent DNA-cleaving natural product. The mechanism of DNA cleavage by leinamycin is unknown. Inspired by this intriguing natural product, we have investigated the DNA-cleaving properties of three 1,2-dithiolan-3-one 1-oxides (1-3) that are structurally related to the suspected DNA-cleaving "core" of leinamycin. It was found that, similar to leinamyc...

Journal: :The Journal of biological chemistry 1980
A Morrison N P Higgins N R Cozzarelli

DNA gyrase negatively supercoils DNA. When the requisite breaking and resealing of the DNA are uncoupled by gyrase inhibitors, the DNA becomes cleaved at specific sites. ATP, the cofactor for supercoiling, changes the sites of DNA cleavage. The mechanism of this effect was studied at sites in ColEl and @X174 DNA at which ATP strikingly enhanced cleavage. The following results showed that this i...

Journal: :Molecular and cellular biology 2000
D Strumberg A A Pilon M Smith R Hickey L Malkas Y Pommier

Topoisomerase I cleavage complexes can be induced by a variety of DNA damages and by the anticancer drug camptothecin. We have developed a ligation-mediated PCR (LM-PCR) assay to analyze replication-mediated DNA double-strand breaks induced by topoisomerase I cleavage complexes in human colon carcinoma HT29 cells at the nucleotide level. We found that conversion of topoisomerase I cleavage comp...

2011
Friedrich W. Schwarz Kara van Aelst Júlia Tóth Ralf Seidel Mark D. Szczelkun

DNA cleavage by the Type III Restriction-Modification enzymes requires communication in 1D between two distant indirectly-repeated recognitions sites, yet results in non-specific dsDNA cleavage close to only one of the two sites. To test a recently proposed ATP-triggered DNA sliding model, we addressed why one site is selected over another during cleavage. We examined the relative cleavage of a...

Journal: :Science 2004
Nasim A Begum Kazuo Kinoshita Naoki Kakazu Masamichi Muramatsu Hitoshi Nagaoka Reiko Shinkura Detlev Biniszkiewicz Laurie A Boyer Rudolf Jaenisch Tasuku Honjo

Activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID) is required for the DNA cleavage step in immunoglobulin class switch recombination (CSR). AID is proposed to deaminate cytosine to generate uracil (U) in either mRNA or DNA. In the second instance, DNA cleavage depends on uracil DNA glycosylase (UNG) for removal of U. Using phosphorylated histone gamma-H2AX focus formation as a marker of DNA cleavage,...

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1976
S Forsblom R Rigler M Ehrenberg L Philipson

The kinetics of cleavage of DNA from Adenovirus Type 1 (Ad1), Type 5 (Ad5) and Type 6 (Ad6) by restriction endonuclease EcoRI was investigated by quantitative evaluation of the fluorescence from ethidium stained DNA fragments separated on agarose gels. The apparent rate constants of cleavage at different cleavage sites have been determined and large differences in the cleavage rates of the indi...

2008
Carmen M. Moure Frederick S. Gimble Florante A. Quiocho

I-SceI is a homing endonuclease that specifically cleaves an 18-bp double-stranded DNA. I-SceI exhibits a strong preference for cleaving the bottom strand DNA. The published structure of I-SceI bound to an uncleaved DNA substrate provided a mechanism for bottom strand cleavage but not for top strand cleavage. To more fully elucidate the I-SceI catalytic mechanism, we determined the X-ray struct...

2017
Brendan J. Hilbert Janelle A. Hayes Nicholas P. Stone Rui-Gang Xu Brian A. Kelch

Many viruses use a powerful terminase motor to pump their genome inside an empty procapsid shell during virus maturation. The large terminase (TerL) protein contains both enzymatic activities necessary for packaging in such viruses: the adenosine triphosphatase (ATPase) that powers DNA translocation and an endonuclease that cleaves the concatemeric genome at both initiation and completion of ge...

Journal: :Cell 1996
Harri Savilahti Kiyoshi Mizuuchi

Central to the Mu transpositional recombination are the two chemical steps; donor DNA cleavage and strand transfer. These reactions occur within the Mu transpososome that contains two Mu DNA end segments bound to a tetramer of MuA, the transposase. To investigate which MuA monomer catalyzes which chemical reaction, we made transpososomes containing wild-type and active site mutant MuA. By pre-l...

Journal: :Science 1992
S A Chow K A Vincent V Ellison P O Brown

In retroviral integration, the viral integration protein (integrase) mediates a concerted DNA cleavage-ligation reaction in which the target DNA is cleaved and the resulting 5' ends of target DNA are joined to the 3' ends of viral DNA. Through an oligonucleotide substrate that mimics the recombination intermediate formed by this initial cleavage-ligation reaction, the purified integrase of huma...

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