Sentence examples for DNA polymerisation from inspiring English sources

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With regard to DNA-directed DNA polymerisation (i.e. enzyme translocation along the ssDNA template to synthesize the dsDNA), the HIV-1 RT activity is almost as efficient with ssDNA aggregated with NCp7 as in an aqueous solution of naked ssDNA.

Electrophoresis revealed that in the presence of NCp7, DNA molecules were fully aggregated during the course of the reaction without significantly affecting DNA polymerisation, whereas a significant portion of final DNA products could be recovered as soluble circles.

It is implicated in the neutralisation of reactive oxygen species and in DNA polymerisation.

The labelled primer was annealed to the template DNA as described (Ram et al, 1009) and subjected to DNA polymerisation reaction.

Furthermore, the diphosphate metabolite (dFdCDP) inhibits ribonucleotide reductase (RR), an enzyme that converts ribonucleotides to deoxyribonucleotides, required for DNA polymerisation and repair.

In RMG-1 and OVMG1 cells, the DNA polymerisation property mediated by peritoneal fluid in OVCA was also significantly elevated, compared with that in NO (both P<0.01).

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The GAM is part of the biomass reaction and models the ATP cost of growth-associated processes, most importantly DNA, RNA, and protein polymerisation, per gram dry weight, while the NGAM is modelled as an ATP hydrolysis reaction with a fixed flux and represents maintenance processes that consume ATP but are not associated with growth [ 60].

More generally, protein autoinhibition is described for the regulation of other molecular events, including protein-DNA interactions and actin polymerisation (Pufall, 2002; Lee et al., 2005; Padrick and Rosen, 2010).

DNA strand breaks were labelled by polymerisation of fluorescein-dUTP to the 3′-OH sites, catalysed by terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase (TdT), revealed by antifluorescein Fab fragments conjugated with alkaline phosphatase (Converter-AP), and visualised using Fast Red DAKOO, Glostrup, Denmark).

These are suggested by a twofold causation; one being non-polymerisation of the targeted DNA region and the other was destructed molecular structure acted by SMFP respectively.

The first phenomenon is the limited amount of DNA targeted locus due to non-polymerisation of the molecule and the second is DNA ionic irresponsive interactions caused by destruction of molecular structure.

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