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The human CTF4-orthologue AND-1 interacts with DNA polymerase α/primase via its unique C-terminal HMG box [PDF]
A dynamic multi-protein assembly known as the replisome is responsible for DNA synthesis in eukaryotic cells. In yeast, the hub protein Ctf4 bridges DNA helicase and DNA polymerase and recruits factors with roles in metabolic processes coupled to DNA ...
Mairi L. Kilkenny +5 more
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Translesion DNA Polymerases [PDF]
Living cells are continually exposed to DNA-damaging agents that threaten their genomic integrity. Although DNA repair processes rapidly target the damaged DNA for repair, some lesions nevertheless persist and block genome duplication by the cell's replicase.
Myron F, Goodman, Roger, Woodgate
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Reconstitution of recombination-associated DNA synthesis with human proteins. [PDF]
The repair of DNA breaks by homologous recombination is a high-fidelity process, necessary for the maintenance of genome integrity. Thus, DNA synthesis associated with recombinational repair must be largely error-free.
Grossi, Sara M +4 more
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The search for novel DNA Polymerases I, with higher fidelity and better polymerization rate, is essential to improve the Polymerase Chain Reaction method.
Teuku Mohamad Iqbalsyah +3 more
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Nsp1 stalls DNA polymerase α at DNA hairpins. [PDF]
The human primosome, a four-subunit complex of DNA primase and DNA polymerase alpha (Polα), plays a critical role in DNA replication by initiating RNA and DNA synthesis on both chromosome strands. A recent study has shown that a major virulence factor in
Baranovskiy AG +3 more
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DNA polymerases required for repair of UV-induced damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae [PDF]
The ability of yeast DNA polymerase mutant strains to carry out repair synthesis after UV irradiation was studied by analysis of postirradiation molecular weight changes in cellular DNA.
Budd, Martin E., Campbell, Judith L.
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The DNA polymerases of Drosophila melanogaster
DNA synthesis during replication or repair is a fundamental cellular process that is catalyzed by a set of evolutionary conserved polymerases.
Steven J. Marygold +9 more
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Replicative DNA Polymerases [PDF]
In 1959, Arthur Kornberg was awarded the Nobel Prize for his work on the principles by which DNA is duplicated by DNA polymerases. Since then, it has been confirmed in all branches of life that replicative DNA polymerases require a single-stranded template to build a complementary strand, but they cannot start a new DNA strand de novo.
Johansson, Erik, Dixon, Nicholas
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Bacteriophage Phi29 DNA polymerase belongs to the protein-primed subgroup of family B DNA polymerases that use a terminal protein (TP) as a primer to initiate genome replication. The resolution of the crystallographic structure showed that it consists of
Alicia del Prado +4 more
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DNA Helicase–Polymerase Coupling in Bacteriophage DNA Replication
Bacteriophages have long been model systems to study the molecular mechanisms of DNA replication. During DNA replication, a DNA helicase and a DNA polymerase cooperatively unwind the parental DNA.
Chen-Yu Lo, Yang Gao
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