John Petruska

Affiliations: 
Molecular Biology University of Southern California, Los Angeles, CA, United States 
Area:
Molecular Biology, Biochemistry, Bioinformatics Biology
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Michael J. Hartenstine grad student 2003 USC
Rapee Boonplueang grad student 2004 USC
Eric A. Price grad student 2009 USC
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Petruska J, Goodman MF. (2017) Relating DNA base-pairing in aqueous media to DNA polymerase fidelity. Nature Reviews. Chemistry. 1
Oertell K, Harcourt EM, Mohsen MG, et al. (2016) Kinetic selection vs. free energy of DNA base pairing in control of polymerase fidelity. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America
Bertram JG, Oertell K, Petruska J, et al. (2010) DNA polymerase fidelity: comparing direct competition of right and wrong dNTP substrates with steady state and pre-steady state kinetics. Biochemistry. 49: 20-8
Chelico L, Pham P, Petruska J, et al. (2009) Biochemical basis of immunological and retroviral responses to DNA-targeted cytosine deamination by activation-induced cytidine deaminase and APOBEC3G. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 284: 27761-5
Pham P, Bransteitter R, Petruska J, et al. (2003) Processive AID-catalysed cytosine deamination on single-stranded DNA simulates somatic hypermutation. Nature. 424: 103-7
Hartenstine MJ, Goodman MF, Petruska J. (2002) Weak strand displacement activity enables human DNA polymerase beta to expand CAG/CTG triplet repeats at strand breaks. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 277: 41379-89
Hartenstine MJ, Goodman MF, Petruska J. (2000) Base stacking and even/odd behavior of hairpin loops in DNA triplet repeat slippage and expansion with DNA polymerase. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 275: 18382-90
Hartenstine MJ, Goodman MF, Petruska J. (2000) Base Stacking and Even/Odd Behavior of Hairpin Loops in DNA Triplet Repeat Sequences Undergoing Slippage and Expansion with DNA Polymerase Journal of Biological Chemistry
Petruska J, Hartenstine MJ, Goodman MF. (1998) Analysis of strand slippage in DNA polymerase expansions of CAG/CTG triplet repeats associated with neurodegenerative disease. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 273: 5204-10
Petruska J, Arnheim N, Goodman MF. (1996) Stability of intrastrand hairpin structures formed by the CAG/CTG class of DNA triplet repeats associated with neurological diseases Nucleic Acids Research. 24: 1992-1998
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