insertiedeletielussen
Insertiedeletielussen are unpaired DNA loops that form on one strand of a double helix when the two strands misalign during DNA replication or repair. The term describes insertion–deletion loops (IDLs), often occurring in regions rich in short tandem repeats. An IDL arises when extra nucleotides on one strand fail to pair with the opposite strand, creating a small loop in the duplex that can persist through replication if not promptly repaired.
Formation typically involves polymerase slippage in repetitive sequences, which can cause the nascent strand to misalign
Biologically, IDLs contribute to mutations in microsatellite regions and can drive frameshifts if they occur within
Repair and detection methods focus on the mismatch repair system, notably the MutSα and MutSβ complexes, which