DNA polymerase I
- Research ArticleRNase HIII Is Important for Okazaki Fragment Processing in Bacillus subtilis
All cells are required to resolve the different types of RNA-DNA hybrids that form in vivo. When RNA-DNA hybrids persist, cells experience an increase in mutation rate and problems with DNA replication. Okazaki fragment synthesis on the lagging strand requires an RNA primer to begin synthesis of each fragment. The mechanism of RNA removal from Okazaki fragments remains unknown in bacteria that lack RNase HI. We examined Okazaki...
- GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGYDNA Polymerase I Is Not Required for Replication of Linear Chromosomes in Streptomyces
- GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGYReassessment of the In Vivo Functions of DNA Polymerase I and RNase H in Bacterial Cell Growth
- GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGYRole of Escherichia coli DNA Polymerase I in Conferring Viability upon the dnaN159 Mutant Strain
- GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGYThe Escherichia coli dnaN159 Mutant Displays Altered DNA Polymerase Usage and Chronic SOS Induction
- GENETICS AND MOLECULAR BIOLOGYRole of the Escherichia coli Nucleotide Excision Repair Proteins in DNA Replication
- PHYSIOLOGY AND METABOLISMDNA Polymerase I Is Essential for Growth ofMethylobacterium dichloromethanicum DM4 with Dichloromethane