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27 DNA Glycosylases

1981
Publisher Summary DNA glycosylases are ubiquitous in nature and essentially hydrolyze nucleoside base–glycosidic bonds. The reaction results in the production of an apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) site in DNA and a free nucleoside base. These enzymes also participate in DNA repair processes by catalyzing the removal of unconventional or damaged bases from
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Urea-DNA glycosylase in mammalian cells

Biochemistry, 1983
Urea-DNA glycosylase, an enzyme presumed to be active in the repair of DNA damage caused by oxidizing agents, has been identified previously in Escherichia coli. This enzyme has now been shown to be present in cell extracts of calf thymus and human fibroblasts.
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DNA glycosylases

Mutation Research/DNA Repair, 1997
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DNA Glycosylases: Mechanisms

2004
Daniel J. Krosky, James T. Stivers
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DNA Glycosylases: Mechanisms

2013
A.C. Drohat, A. Maiti
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Alkyladenine DNA Glycosylases

2016
Carrie M. Margulies, Leona D. Samson
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