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  • Retrotransposons hijack alt-EJ for DNA replication and eccDNA biogenesis
    Yang, Fu; Su, Weijia; Chung, Oliver W ... Nature (London), 08/2023, Volume: 620, Issue: 7972
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    Retrotransposons are highly enriched in the animal genome . The activation of retrotransposons can rewrite host DNA information and fundamentally impact host biology . Although developmental ...
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  • Polymerase θ-helicase effic... Polymerase θ-helicase efficiently unwinds DNA and RNA-DNA hybrids
    Ozdemir, Ahmet Y.; Rusanov, Timur; Kent, Tatiana ... The Journal of biological chemistry, 04/2018, Volume: 293, Issue: 14
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    POLQ is a unique multifunctional replication and repair gene that encodes for a N-terminal superfamily 2 helicase and a C-terminal A-family polymerase. Although the function of the polymerase domain ...
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  • Eukaryotic Base Excision Re... Eukaryotic Base Excision Repair: New Approaches Shine Light on Mechanism
    Beard, William A; Horton, Julie K; Prasad, Rajendra ... Annual review of biochemistry, 06/2019, Volume: 88, Issue: 1
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    Genomic DNA is susceptible to endogenous and environmental stresses that modify DNA structure and its coding potential. Correspondingly, cells have evolved intricate DNA repair systems to deter ...
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  • POLθ-mediated end joining i... POLθ-mediated end joining is restricted by RAD52 and BRCA2 until the onset of mitosis
    Llorens-Agost, Marta; Ensminger, Michael; Le, Hang Phuong ... Nature cell biology, 10/2021, Volume: 23, Issue: 10
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    BRCA2-mutant cells are defective in homologous recombination, making them vulnerable to the inactivation of other pathways for the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). This concept can be ...
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  • In vivo occupancy of mitoch... In vivo occupancy of mitochondrial single-stranded DNA binding protein supports the strand displacement mode of DNA replication
    Miralles Fusté, Javier; Shi, Yonghong; Wanrooij, Sjoerd ... PLoS genetics, 12/2014, Volume: 10, Issue: 12
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    Mitochondrial DNA (mtDNA) encodes for proteins required for oxidative phosphorylation, and mutations affecting the genome have been linked to a number of diseases as well as the natural ageing ...
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  • PAXX and its paralogs syner... PAXX and its paralogs synergistically direct DNA polymerase λ activity in DNA repair
    Craxton, Andrew; Munnur, Deeksha; Jukes-Jones, Rebekah ... Nature communications, 09/2018, Volume: 9, Issue: 1
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    PAXX is a recently identified component of the nonhomologous end joining (NHEJ) DNA repair pathway. The molecular mechanisms of PAXX action remain largely unclear. Here we characterise the ...
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  • Genome Protection by DNA Po... Genome Protection by DNA Polymerase θ
    Wood, Richard D; Doublié, Sylvie Annual review of genetics, 11/2022, Volume: 56, Issue: 1
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    DNA polymerase θ (Pol θ) is a DNA repair enzyme widely conserved in animals and plants. Pol θ uses short DNA sequence homologies to initiate repair of double-strand breaks by theta-mediated end ...
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  • Effects of DNA end configur... Effects of DNA end configuration on XRCC4-DNA ligase IV and its stimulation of Artemis activity
    Gerodimos, Christina A.; Chang, Howard H.Y.; Watanabe, Go ... The Journal of biological chemistry, 08/2017, Volume: 292, Issue: 34
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    In humans, nonhomologous DNA end-joining (NHEJ) is the major pathway by which DNA double-strand breaks are repaired. Recognition of each broken DNA end by the DNA repair protein Ku is the first step ...
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  • Error-prone replication of ... Error-prone replication of a 5-formylcytosine-mediated DNA-peptide cross-link in human cells
    Naldiga, Spandana; Ji, Shaofei; Thomforde, Jenna ... The Journal of biological chemistry, 07/2019, Volume: 294, Issue: 27
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    DNA–protein cross-links can interfere with chromatin architecture, block DNA replication and transcription, and interfere with DNA repair. Here we synthesized a DNA 23-mer containing a site-specific ...
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  • DNA structure and function DNA structure and function
    Travers, Andrew; Muskhelishvili, Georgi The FEBS journal, June 2015, Volume: 282, Issue: 12
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    The proposal of a double‐helical structure for DNA over 60 years ago provided an eminently satisfying explanation for the heritability of genetic information. But why is DNA, and not RNA, now the ...
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