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Replication-associated base excision repair/single-strand break repair regulates PARG inhibitor response via the PRMT1/PRMT5/ATR axis. [PDF]
Ibrahim M +14 more
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Family-wide analysis of human macrodomains reveals novel activities and identifies PARG as most efficient ADPr-RNA hydrolase. [PDF]
Weixler L +9 more
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Ecto-ADP-ribose Transferases: Cell-Surface Response to Local Tissue Injury
Ecto-ADP-ribose transferases (ecto-ARTs) catalyze the transfer of ADP-ribose from NAD+to arginine residues in cell-surface proteins. Since the concentration of extracellular NAD+is very low under normal physiological conditions but rises significantly upon tissue injury or membrane stress, it is postulated that the main role of ecto-ARTs is to ADP ...
Anna Zolkiewska
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Transition of proliferating Ehrlich ascites tumor cells (3 days after transplantation) to the non-proliferating status (8--14 days after transplantation) was associated with an increase in total mono (ADP-ribose) protein conjugates. This increase was largely confined to the NH2OH-resistant subfraction.
Reinhard Bredehorst +5 more
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ADP-Ribosylation of Neurofilaments by a Cytoplasmic ADP-Ribose Transferase Associated with Free mRNP
ADP-ribosylation of neurofilaments by an ADP-ribose transferase isolated from cytoplasmic ribonucleoprotein particles is demonstrated. The 150 kDa neurofilament subunit appears to be the main ADP-ribose acceptor with the transfer of ADP-ribose dimers or monomers.
M. Jesser +4 more
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A model for eukaryotic DNA damage repair is proposed in which poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase(NAD+ ADP-ribosyl transferase, EC 2,4,2,30) plays an important role. In this model, poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase regulates transcription of genes that are induced by DNA-damaging agents.
Joji Matsumoto
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We investigated the effects of acid treatment (pH 3.5) on the activities of arginine-specific ADP-ribosyltransferase (mono(ADP-ribosyl)transferase) (EC 2.4.2.31) and poly(ADP-ribose) synthetase (EC 2.4.2.30) purified from chicken liver, and we observed that the former enzyme retained completely its activity while there was no evidence for activity of ...
Shusaku Doi +3 more
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Poly(ADP-Ribose) Transferase in Lizard Oviduct
Poly(ADP-ribose) transferase often undergoes a drastic change in its activity following the action of various biological effectors in a variety of cell systems or tissues. An increase in poly(ADP-ribose) transferase activity was usually observed in those systems in which the biological effectors were followed with cell proliferation, for instance, in ...
Gaetano Ciarcia +2 more
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