DNA(RNA) Synthesis

DNA(RNA) Synthesis

RNA synthesis, which is also called DNA transcription, is a highly selective process.Beyond RNA synthesis, RNA polymerase II transcription plays a more active role in the maturation, monitoring, and export of mRNA to the cytoplasm.

In order to fully repair the DNA after a single-strand break, DNA ligase constructs the final phosphodiester bond using the complementary strand of the double helix as a template.Substrates with RNA strands or mismatched base pairs near the ends of the nicked DNA are discriminated against by DNA ligases. Bleomycin (BLM) is a S-independent radiomimetic agent that damages DNA by creating free radicals that attack the C-4′ position in the deoxyribose backbone. This causes the ribose ring to open and strand breaks to occur.

M-MuLV Reverse Transcriptase (RNase H) and random hexamer primers are used to create first strand cDNA. The next step involves the use of DNA Polymerase I and RNase H to create second strand cDNA. Exonuclease/polymerase activity transforms the remaining overhangs into blunt ends. DNA fragments' 3′ ends are adenylated before being ligated with a NEBNext Adaptor with a hairpin loop structure to get the samples ready for hybridization. The two pathways that BET bromodomain inhibition most commonly affects are cell cycle and DNA replication. The translation of mRNA into proteins is inhibited by cycloheximide.

DNA(RNA) Synthesis related products

Structure Cat No. Product Name CAS No. Product Description
V53256 ZIM 301298-87-3 ZIM, norbornene derived from 4-Aminoantipyrine, is a novel DNA damage inducer that can trigger phagocytosis, induce cell death, and cause genomic and chromosomal damage.
V4277 Zoliflodacin 1620458-09-4 Zoliflodacin (formerly ETX-0914; AZD-0914; ETX0914; AZD0914) is a novel and potent spiropyrimidinetrione-based bacterial DNA gyrase/topoisomerase inhibitor.
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