Youri I. Pavlov focuses on Genetics, DNA replication, DNA polymerase, DNA polymerase II and Molecular biology. His Genetics study combines topics from a wide range of disciplines, such as Cytidine and Activation-induced deaminase. The study incorporates disciplines such as DNA polymerase delta and Mutagenesis in addition to DNA replication.
His DNA polymerase research is under the purview of Biochemistry. His studies in DNA polymerase II integrate themes in fields like DNA clamp, Origin recognition complex, Eukaryotic DNA replication, DNA polymerase mu and Control of chromosome duplication. His Molecular biology research includes themes of DNA, DNA synthesis and Point mutation.
Youri I. Pavlov mainly focuses on Genetics, DNA polymerase, DNA replication, Molecular biology and Biochemistry. His study in DNA polymerase is interdisciplinary in nature, drawing from both DNA polymerase II, Polymerase and Mutagenesis. His research in DNA replication intersects with topics in DNA polymerase delta, Protein subunit and Primase.
His Molecular biology research is multidisciplinary, incorporating elements of Base excision repair, DNA glycosylase, RFC2, Point mutation and Oligonucleotide. In general Biochemistry study, his work on Yeast, Nucleotide and Escherichia coli often relates to the realm of ITPA and Base analog, thereby connecting several areas of interest. The various areas that Youri I. Pavlov examines in his DNA study include RNA and Activation-induced deaminase.
His primary areas of study are Genetics, DNA, DNA polymerase, Gene and Mutation. His biological study deals with issues like Activation-induced deaminase, which deal with fields such as DNA methylation. The subject of his DNA research is within the realm of Biochemistry.
His DNA polymerase study combines topics in areas such as Molecular biology, Polymerase, DNA damage and DNA replication. While the research belongs to areas of Molecular biology, Youri I. Pavlov spends his time largely on the problem of Somatic cell, intersecting his research to questions surrounding Cytosine. He studies Processivity which is a part of DNA replication.
The scientist’s investigation covers issues in DNA polymerase, Primase, DNA, Genetics and Polymerase. His DNA polymerase study incorporates themes from Molecular biology and DNA replication. Youri I. Pavlov has included themes like Base excision repair, Cytosine, Carcinogenesis, DNA synthesis and CpG site in his Molecular biology study.
His biological study focuses on Processivity. His research investigates the connection with Primase and areas like Biophysics which intersect with concerns in Protein subunit and Human dna. The concepts of his Polymerase study are interwoven with issues in Eukaryotic DNA replication, Somatic cell, Iron–sulfur cluster and Protein folding.
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Somatic mutation hotspots correlate with DNA polymerase eta error spectrum.
Igor B. Rogozin;Youri I. Pavlov;Katarzyna Bebenek;Toshiro Matsuda;Toshiro Matsuda.
Nature Immunology (2001)
Evolution and Diversification of Lamprey Antigen Receptors: Evidence for Involvement of an AID-APOBEC Family Cytosine Deaminase
Igor B Rogozin;Lakshminarayan M Iyer;Lizhi Liang;Galina V Glazko.
Nature Immunology (2007)
Evidence that errors made by DNA polymerase α are corrected by DNA polymerase δ
Youri I Pavlov;C. Frahm;S. A Nick McElhinny;A. Niimi.
Current Biology (2006)
Theoretical analysis of mutation hotspots and their DNA sequence context specificity
Igor B. Rogozin;Youri I. Pavlov.
Mutation Research-reviews in Mutation Research (2003)
Evidence for preferential mismatch repair of lagging strand DNA replication errors in yeast.
Youri I. Pavlov;Ibrahim M. Mian;Thomas A. Kunkel.
Current Biology (2003)
APOBEC4, a new member of the AID/APOBEC family of polynucleotide (deoxy)cytidine deaminases predicted by computational analysis
Igor B. Rogozin;Malay K. Basu;I. King Jordan;Youri I. Pavlov.
Cell Cycle (2005)
DNA replication fidelity with 8-oxodeoxyguanosine triphosphate
Youri I. Pavlov;Dana T. Minnick;Shunji Izuta;Thomas A. Kunkel.
Biochemistry (1994)
DNA polymerase δ and ζ switch by sharing accessory subunits of DNA polymerase δ.
Andrey G. Baranovskiy;Artem G. Lada;Hollie M. Siebler;Yinbo Zhang.
Journal of Biological Chemistry (2012)
Functions of human DNA polymerases η, κ and ι suggested by their properties, including fidelity with undamaged DNA templates
Thomas A Kunkel;Youri I Pavlov;Katarzyna Bebenek.
DNA Repair (2003)
Correlation of somatic hypermutation specificity and A-T base pair substitution errors by DNA polymerase η during copying of a mouse immunoglobulin κ light chain transgene
Youri I. Pavlov;Igor B. Rogozin;Alexey P. Galkin;Anna Y. Aksenova.
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America (2002)
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