| Literature DB >> 25801934 |
Dawei Li1, Bei Lv2, Hao Zhang2, Jasmine Yiqin Lee2, Tianhu Li3.
Abstract
Unlike chemical damages on DNA, physical alterations of B-form of DNA occur commonly in organisms that serve as signals for specified cellular events. Although the modes of action for repairing of chemically damaged DNA have been well studied nowadays, the repairing mechanisms for physically altered DNA structures have not yet been understood. Our current in vitro studies show that both breakdown of stable non-B DNA structures and resumption of canonical B-conformation of DNA can take place during the courses of isothermal helicase-dependent amplification (HDA). The pathway that makes the non-B DNA structures repairable is presumably the relieving of the accumulated torsional stress that was caused by the positive supercoiling. Our new findings suggest that living organisms might have evolved this distinct and economical pathway for repairing their physically altered DNA structures.Entities:
Keywords: Cruciform; DNA replication; G-quadruplex; Helicase; Positive supercoiling
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Year: 2015 PMID: 25801934 DOI: 10.1016/j.bmcl.2015.02.070
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Bioorg Med Chem Lett ISSN: 0960-894X Impact factor: 2.823