نتایج جستجو برای: dna cleavage

تعداد نتایج: 544661  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1993
I I Gromova E Kjeldsen J Q Svejstrup J Alsner K Christiansen O Westergaard

We investigated topoisomerase I activity at a specific camptothecin-enhanced cleavage site by use of a partly double-stranded DNA substrate. The cleavage site belongs to a group of DNA topoisomerase I sites which is only efficiently cleaved by wild-type topoisomerase I (topo I-wt) in the presence of camptothecin. With a mutated camptothecin-resistant form of topoisomerase I (topo I-K5) previous...

2014
Chenhong Tang Ananya Paul Mohammad P. Alam Basab Roy W. David Wilson Sidney M. Hecht

Bleomycins A5 and B2 were used to study the structural features in hairpin DNAs conducive to strong BLM-DNA interaction. Two members of a 10-hairpin DNA library previously found to bind most tightly to these BLMs were subsequently noted to share the sequence 5'-ACGC (complementary strand sequence 5'-GCGT). Each underwent double-strand cleavage at five sites within, or near, an eight base pair r...

Journal: :The Biochemical journal 1994
H Kaneto J Fujii K Suzuki H Kasai R Kawamori T Kamada N Taniguchi

Human Cu,Zn-superoxide dismutase (Cu,Zn-SOD) undergoes site-specific and random fragmentation by non-enzymic glycosylation (glycation). Released Cu2+ from the glycated Cu,Zn-SOD probably facilitates a Fenton reaction to convert H2O2 into hydroxy radical, which then participates in the non-specific fragmentation [Ookawara et al. (1992) J. Biol. Chem. 267, 18505-18510]. In the present study, we i...

2014
Desirazu N. Rao David T. F. Dryden Shivakumara Bheemanaik

Restriction endonucleases interact with DNA at specific sites leading to cleavage of DNA. Bacterial DNA is protected from restriction endonuclease cleavage by modifying the DNA using a DNA methyltransferase. Based on their molecular structure, sequence recognition, cleavage position and cofactor requirements, restriction-modification (R-M) systems are classified into four groups. Type III R-M e...

Journal: :Biochemistry 2007
Yaritzabel Roman Masahiko Oshige Young-Ju Lee Kristie Goodwin Millie M Georgiadis Robert A Hromas Suk-Hee Lee

Metnase (SETMAR) is a SET and transposase fusion protein that promotes in vivo end joining activity and mediates genomic integration of foreign DNA. Recent studies showed that Metnase retained most of the transposase activities, including 5'-terminal inverted repeat (TIR)-specific binding and assembly of a paired end complex, and cleavage of the 5'-end of the TIR element. Here we show that R432...

Journal: :Natural Product Communications 2023

Exposure to ionizing radiation (IR) during procedures such as abdominal and pelvic radiotherapy results in severe intestinal injury. In the current study, we demonstrated that a lethal dose of IR triggered epithelial cell apoptosis pyroptosis via Caspase-3 cleavage. The ginseng active ingredients, ginsenosides (GS) phenolic acids (GPA), significantly inhibited IR-induced IEC-6 cells. GS GPA als...

Journal: :Cell 1996
Brigitte D Lavoie Gary S Shaw Anders Millner George Chaconas

SUMMARY Escherichia coli HU, a nonsequence-specific histone- and HMG-like DNA-binding protein, was chemically converted into a series of HU-nucleases with an iron-EDTA-based cleavage moiety positioned at 16 rationally selected sites. Specific DNA cleavage patterns from each of these HU-nucleases allowed us to determine the precise localization, stoichiometry, and orientation of HU binding in th...

محمودیان شوشتری, محمود , سمیعی, شهرام, شریفی, زهره, یاری, فاطمه ,

    Background & Aim: Hepatitis B virus(HBV) infection is endemic worldwide. It is estimated every year more than 350 million people become infected with HBV(new cases) worldwide. Unfortunately, there are no satisfactory drugs to cure HBV and related diseases and the only way to control it is through vaccination. Measurements of HBV DNA levels are routinely used to identify infectious chronic c...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Boris Breiner Jörg C Schlatterer Igor V Alabugin Serguei V Kovalenko Nancy L Greenbaum

Simple lysine conjugates are capable of selective DNA damage at sites approximating a variety of naturally occurring DNA-damage patterns. This process transforms single-strand DNA cleavage into double-strand cleavage with a potential impact on gene and cancer therapy or on the design of DNA constructs that require disassembly at a specific location. This study constitutes an example of DNA dama...

Journal: :Chemosensors 2023

Tumor cell-derived exosomes are considered a potential source of cancer biomarkers. Here, we developed an electrochemical sensing platform for the rapid and simple detection exosomes, using CCRF-CEM exosome as model. The utilizes cyclic nicking enzyme cleavage hybridization chain reaction (HCR) dual-signal amplification. A hairpin aptamer probe (HAP) containing was designed assay. specific bind...

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