What kind of protein is DNA polymerase? What does DNA polymerase bind to? Which DNA polymerase proofreads in eukaryotes? What property do Taq enzymes have that a human DNA polymerase lacks? what is the difference between DNA Polymerase 1 and 3?
What is DNA structure made of? What are the components and structure of a DNA nucleotide? Which structure forms as DNA unwinds? What are the different types of DNA polymerase? What is DNA polymerase 1? What is DNA polymerase 3? What is DNA polymerase?
DNA polymerase III reads the nucleotides on the template strand and makes a new strand by adding complementary nucleotides one after the other. For eg., if it reads an Adenine on the template strand, it will add a Thymine on the complementary strand. ...
The aim of our laboratory is to determine the mechanisms of resistance to radiotherapy and chemotherapy in cancer cells. We recently discovered that when the expression of a gene called DNA Polymerase theta (POLQ) is reduced using siRNA, cancer cells become more sensitive to radiotherapy 1. The ...
Poly-A is a repetitive sequence of adenine nucleotides added posttranscriptional to the 3’-end of a eukaryotic mRNA molecule.
DNA polymerase is an enzyme responsible for synthesizing new strands of DNA during DNA replication. It adds nucleotides to the growing DNA strand, using a DNA template and a primer as a starting point. DNA polymerase specifically catalyzes the formation of phosphodiester bonds between the added nucl...
In other words, the cells could not recover from the collision between DNA polymerase and the transcription bubble. As it turns out, scientists have found very little evidence that this type of encounter occurs in nature, which is probably the result of the deleterious, and likely lethal, ...
54.Where does RNA polymerase bind to the DNA it is transcribing? 55.What makes the beginning of a new gene on DNA in eukaryotes? 56.What do promoters mark the beginning of on prokaryotic DNA? 57.When a promoter binds to DNA, ...
Because all of the assays are amplified in the same tube, they compete for the same reagents (dNTPs, Mg2+, and polymerase). The more targets that are assayed in a multiplex reaction, the more likely it is that there will be competition for reagents and inhibiti...
In the extension step, the DNA polymerase extends the primer from its 3´ hydroxyl group to synthesize a new strand. An adenine base (A) is paired with every thymine (T) on the template and a cytosine (C) with every guanine (G) and vice vers...