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The inflammasome sensor NLRP3 interacts with REV7 to maintain genome integrity through homologous recombination

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Helicobacter pylori, Homologous-Recombination Genes, and Gastric Cancer.

New England Journal of Medicine, 2023
BACKGROUND Helicobacter pylori infection is a well-known risk factor for gastric cancer. However, the contribution of germline pathogenic variants in cancer-predisposing genes and their effect, when combined with H.
Y. Usui   +27 more
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Innovation by homologous recombination

Current Opinion in Chemical Biology, 2013
Swapping fragments among protein homologs can produce chimeric proteins with a wide range of properties, including properties not exhibited by the parents. Computational methods that use information from structures and sequence alignments have been used to design highly functional chimeras and chimera libraries.
Trudeau, Devin L.   +2 more
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Homologous Recombination in Eukaryotes

2012
Homologous recombination (HR) is a mechanistically conserved pathway that ensures maintenance of genomic integrity. During meiosis, HR results in DNA crossover events between homologous chromosomes that produce the genetic diversity inherent in germ cells.
Richard Fishel, Ravindra Amunugama
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Hotspots of homologous recombination

Experientia, 1994
Homologous recombination occurs at higher than average frequency at and near hotspots. Hotspots are special nucleotide sequences recognized by proteins that promote, directly or indirectly, a rate limiting step of recombination. This review focuses on two well-studied examples, the Chi sites of the bacterium Escherichia coli and the M26 site of the ...
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Homologous recombination in plants

Experientia, 1994
In plants three different approaches have been used to study homologous DNA recombination; extrachromosomal recombination (ECR) between transfected DNA molecules, intrachromosomal recombination (ICR) between repeated genes integrated into and resident at the genome and recombination between introduced DNA and homologous sequences in the genome (gene ...
Puchta, H., Swoboda, P., Hohn, B.
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Mechanism of Eukaryotic Homologous Recombination

Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2008
Homologous recombination (HR) serves to eliminate deleterious lesions, such as double-stranded breaks and interstrand crosslinks, from chromosomes. HR is also critical for the preservation of replication forks, for telomere maintenance, and chromosome segregation in meiosis I.
Hannah L. Klein   +2 more
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