Mismatch repair
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- Опубліковано 13 лип 2024
- This DNA repair lecture explains the mechanism of mismatch repair using methyl mismatch machinery.
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Excellent,I also watched the base mismatch repair and nucleotide excision repair videos ,,, great illustrations...
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I believe this is the mechanism used in prokaryotes not eukaryotes. Eukaryotic cells are theorised to use nicks made in the newly synthesised strands for this recognition to occur
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Hello you are doing a great job, your videos are so helpful, however, I think polymerase III will be recruited, not polymerase I at 14.50 in the repair process. Kindly clarify
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Thank you so much sir for the explanation!! But, the part where you say helicase or UvrD cleaves the DNA is bit wrong I think. Helicase is required to open the 2 stands of DNA and it is accompanied by exonuclease 1 to cleave the oligonucleotide.
This video is amazing but I I have a question. For the step that the segment that contains the mismatch is cleaved out, is the UvrD helicase doing the job, or is there another exonuclease presented in the process? Thank you!
Yes, uvrD removes the incised region of DNA containing the lesion by breaking hydrogen bonds between the parent and daughter strands, so an exonuclease is not required. (Although the excised DNA may later be degraded by a ubiquitous exonuclease that is not specific to the mismatch repair pathway)
It’s DNA polymerase III that fills the gap(acc. to Watson). Other than that your video is a life saver 😁😁
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Sir... U have explained very nicely...but i have one doubt.which dna pol will come....dna pol I or dna pol III?
thank u very much for ur lecture... bt plz explain about the basic difference between methyl mismstch repair and base exision repair.... only mutS mutL and mutH r participating in methyl mismatch repair unlike in base exision repair... dats it??? plz explain....
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Very helpful, but I have found that MutH binds at hemimethylated sites along the daughter DNA and that at the end works Pol III not Pol I
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Video is superb but more time is utilised for explanation
well explained
Sir,,why not DNA pol.lll is used here ,, instead of DNA pol l
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Can this method repair dystrophin gene which causes DMD or BMD?
I think DNA polymerase III in prokaryotes and DNA€ in eukaryotes will work.
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what is the importance of dna replicatio.? pls tell me
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DNApolymerase I or III in 2nd last step ?
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Mut L attach non methylated strand or methylated strand??
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Is this about E.Coli ?
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this is for prkaryotes any thing for eukaryotes
EXCELLLENT
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Can cell uses all the repair mechanism to repair the damage
Yes
Pol I or III??? will fill
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