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Science in the News - Between sisters: Watching replication-associated recombinational DNA repair
Lovett S. Between sisters: Watching replication-associated recombinational DNA repair. Rockefeller University Press.
Fabro, Aprilrose M
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The Bacterial RecA Protein and the Recombinational DNA Repair of Stalled Replication Forks
▪ Abstract  The primary function of bacterial recombination systems is the nonmutagenic repair of stalled or collapsed replication forks. The RecA protein plays a central role in these repair pathways, and its biochemistry must be considered in this ...
Shelley L. Lusetti, Michael M. Cox
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Between sisters: Watching replication-associated recombinational DNA repair. [PDF]
Lovett ST.
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PALB2 regulates recombinational repair through chromatin association and oligomerization
Maintenance of genomic stability ensures faithful transmission of genetic information and helps suppress neoplastic transformation and tumorigenesis. Although recent progress has advanced our understanding of DNA damage checkpoint regulations, little is ...
Chen, J, Huen, MSY, Zhu, Y, Sy, SMH
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Mutations in human homologues of the bacterial RecQ helicase cause diseases leading to cancer predisposition and/or shortened lifespan (Werner, Bloom, and Rothmund-Thomson syndromes). The budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has one RecQ helicase, Sgs1,
R. C. Burgess +7 more
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The Cancer/Testes (CT) Antigen HORMAD1 promotes Homologous Recombinational DNA Repair and Radioresistance in Lung adenocarcinoma cells. [PDF]
Gao Y +8 more
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In response to DNA damage, eukaryotic cells activate a checkpoint signalling cascade, resulting in cell cycle arrest, stabilisation of replication forks and activation of repair.
Zierhut, C.
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Sources of DNA double-strand breaks and models of recombinational DNA repair. [PDF]
Mehta A, Haber JE.
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