Mismatch-, MutS-, MutL-, and helicase II-dependent unwinding from the single-strand break of an incised heteroduplex.
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Human exonuclease I is required for 5' and 3' mismatch repairhMutSalpha forms an ATP-dependent complex with hMutLalpha and hMutLbeta on DNA.The FANCJ/MutLalpha interaction is required for correction of the cross-link response in FA-J cellshMSH3 and hMSH6 interact with PCNA and colocalize with it to replication fociCrystal structure and biochemical analysis of the MutS.ADP.beryllium fluoride complex suggests a conserved mechanism for ATP interactions in mismatch repairUvrD helicase unwinds DNA one base pair at a time by a two-part power strokeInactivation of Exonuclease 1 in mice results in DNA mismatch repair defects, increased cancer susceptibility, and male and female sterilityDNA mismatch repair and mutation avoidance pathwaysNucleotide-promoted release of hMutSalpha from heteroduplex DNA is consistent with an ATP-dependent translocation mechanismMismatch repair inhibits homeologous recombination via coordinated directional unwinding of trapped DNA structuresHeteroduplexes in mixed-template amplifications: formation, consequence and elimination by 'reconditioning PCR'Human mismatch repair: reconstitution of a nick-directed bidirectional reaction.Human MutLalpha: the jack of all trades in MMR is also an endonuclease.The UvrD303 hyper-helicase exhibits increased processivity.Requirement for Phe36 for DNA binding and mismatch repair by Escherichia coli MutS protein.Novel PMS1 alleles preferentially affect the repair of primer strand loops during DNA replicationMutations within the hMLH1 and hPMS2 subunits of the human MutLalpha mismatch repair factor affect its ATPase activity, but not its ability to interact with hMutSalpha.The DNA repair helicase UvrD is essential for replication fork reversal in replication mutantsPCR candidate region mismatch scanning: adaptation to quantitative, high-throughput genotypingDNA Mismatch Repair.The UvrD helicase and its modulation by the mismatch repair protein MutL.Mismatch repair during homologous and homeologous recombinationSelf-assembly of Escherichia coli MutL and its complexes with DNAMutations in the MutSalpha interaction interface of MLH1 can abolish DNA mismatch repair.Protein roadblocks and helix discontinuities are barriers to the initiation of mismatch repair.Involvement of mismatch repair in the reciprocal control of motility and adherence of uropathogenic Escherichia coli.MutL traps MutS at a DNA mismatch.In vivo requirement for RecJ, ExoVII, ExoI, and ExoX in methyl-directed mismatch repair.Atomic force microscopy captures the initiation of methyl-directed DNA mismatch repair.DNA mismatch repair system. Classical and fresh roles.DNA Mismatch Repair Interacts with CAF-1- and ASF1A-H3-H4-dependent Histone (H3-H4)2 Tetramer Deposition.Dual daughter strand incision is processive and increases the efficiency of DNA mismatch repair.Mechanisms in E. coli and Human Mismatch Repair (Nobel Lecture).DNA base repair--recognition and initiation of catalysis.Structure of the MutL C-terminal domain: a model of intact MutL and its roles in mismatch repairEvolution of the methyl directed mismatch repair system in Escherichia coli.Escherichia coli MutL loads DNA helicase II onto DNA.DNA-dependent activation of the hMutSalpha ATPase.MutS and MutL activate DNA helicase II in a mismatch-dependent manner.Kinetic mechanism for formation of the active, dimeric UvrD helicase-DNA complex.
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Mismatch-, MutS-, MutL-, and helicase II-dependent unwinding from the single-strand break of an incised heteroduplex.
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1998 nî lūn-bûn
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1998年の論文
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Mismatch-, MutS-, MutL-, and h ...... ak of an incised heteroduplex.
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Mismatch-, MutS-, MutL-, and h ...... ak of an incised heteroduplex.
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Mismatch-, MutS-, MutL-, and h ...... ak of an incised heteroduplex.
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Mismatch-, MutS-, MutL-, and h ...... ak of an incised heteroduplex.
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10.1074/JBC.273.15.9202
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1998-04-01T00:00:00Z