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DNA ligase-AMP adducts: Identification of yeast DNA ligase polypeptides
Biochimica et Biophysica Acta (BBA) - Gene Structure and Expression, 1985Yeast DNA ligase is radioactively labelled in vitro by incubating a crude cell extract with [alpha-32P]ATP. The product of this reaction is the stable covalent ligase-AMP adduct, which can be characterized by its reactivity with either pyrophosphate or nicked DNA and visualized by gel electrophoresis and autoradiography.
Geoffrey R. Banks, David G. Barker
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2010
Ligase IV (LIG4) syndrome belongs to the group of hereditary disorders associated with impaired DNA damage response mechanisms. Clinically and morphologically, patients affected with this syndrome are characterized by microcephaly, unusual facial features, growth retardation, developmental delay, skin anomalies and are typically pancytopenic.
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Ligase IV (LIG4) syndrome belongs to the group of hereditary disorders associated with impaired DNA damage response mechanisms. Clinically and morphologically, patients affected with this syndrome are characterized by microcephaly, unusual facial features, growth retardation, developmental delay, skin anomalies and are typically pancytopenic.
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1974
Publisher Summary Saccharomyces cerevisiae αS288C is a strain of baker's yeast that is widely used for genetic studies. This well-characterized organism is suitable for the preparation of both tRNA and amino acid:tRNA ligases. This organism has been strongly recommended, or an isogenic strain, for all biochemical studies involving yeast tRNA and its ...
Opinder S. Bhanot+4 more
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Publisher Summary Saccharomyces cerevisiae αS288C is a strain of baker's yeast that is widely used for genetic studies. This well-characterized organism is suitable for the preparation of both tRNA and amino acid:tRNA ligases. This organism has been strongly recommended, or an isogenic strain, for all biochemical studies involving yeast tRNA and its ...
Opinder S. Bhanot+4 more
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Challenges in the use of sortase and other peptide ligases for site-specific protein modification
Chemical Society Reviews, 2022Holly E Morgan+2 more
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Ubiquitin ligases: guardians of mammalian development
Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2022David A Cruz Walma+2 more
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Antibody targeting of E3 ubiquitin ligases for receptor degradation
Nature, 2022Yvonne T Kschonsak+2 more
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Ligase joining of oligodeoxythymidylate
Biochemistry, 1972Rosemary B. Wright, Clifford L. Harvey
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