XRCC3 controls the fidelity of homologous recombination: roles for XRCC3 in late stages of recombination.
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Human INO80 chromatin-remodelling complex contributes to DNA double-strand break repair via the expression of Rad54B and XRCC3 genesInterplay between human DNA repair proteins at a unique double-strand break in vivoRad51 paralog complexes BCDX2 and CX3 act at different stages in the BRCA1-BRCA2-dependent homologous recombination pathwayIdentification of functional domains in the RAD51L2 (RAD51C) protein and its requirement for gene conversionFunctional interaction between the Bloom's syndrome helicase and the RAD51 paralog, RAD51L3 (RAD51D)Rec2 interplay with both Brh2 and Rad51 balances recombinational repair in Ustilago maydisThe BRCA2-interacting protein BCCIP functions in RAD51 and BRCA2 focus formation and homologous recombinational repairGene conversion and deletion frequencies during double-strand break repair in human cells are controlled by the distance between direct repeatsDistinct roles for two RAD51-related genes in Trypanosoma brucei antigenic variation.Noncanonical views of homology-directed DNA repairThe rice RAD51C gene is required for the meiosis of both female and male gametocytes and the DNA repair of somatic cellsGenetic steps of mammalian homologous repair with distinct mutagenic consequencesMinding the gap: the underground functions of BRCA1 and BRCA2 at stalled replication forksDouble strand break repair functions of histone H2AXRole of RAD52 epistasis group genes in homologous recombination and double-strand break repairXRCC3 deficiency results in a defect in recombination and increased endoreduplication in human cellsDrosophila brca2 is required for mitotic and meiotic DNA repair and efficient activation of the meiotic recombination checkpointThe homologous recombination protein RAD51D protects the genome from large deletionsReplication and recombination factors contributing to recombination-dependent bypass of DNA lesions by template switchBCR/ABL modifies the kinetics and fidelity of DNA double-strand breaks repair in hematopoietic cells.Mechanisms of double-strand break repair in somatic mammalian cells.Transcription of a donor enhances its use during double-strand break-induced gene conversion in human cellsA postsynaptic role for Rhp55/57 that is responsible for cell death in Deltarqh1 mutants following replication arrest in Schizosaccharomyces pombeDisparate requirements for the Walker A and B ATPase motifs of human RAD51D in homologous recombination.Roles of XRCC2, RAD51B and RAD51D in RAD51-independent SSA recombination.Interactions among Trypanosoma brucei RAD51 paralogues in DNA repair and antigenic variation.Association between Single Nucleotide Polymorphisms in XRCC3 and Radiation-Induced Adverse Effects on Normal Tissue: A Meta-Analysis.Fission yeast Swi5/Sfr1 and Rhp55/Rhp57 differentially regulate Rhp51-dependent recombination outcomes.aCGH local copy number aberrations associated with overall copy number genomic instability in colorectal cancer: coordinate involvement of the regions including BCR and ABL.EEPD1 Rescues Stressed Replication Forks and Maintains Genome Stability by Promoting End Resection and Homologous Recombination Repair.Tracking genome engineering outcome at individual DNA breakpointsComplex Breakpoints and Template Switching Associated with Non-canonical Termination of Homologous Recombination in Mammalian Cells.Precancerous and non-cancer disease endpoints of chronic arsenic exposure: the level of chromosomal damage and XRCC3 T241M polymorphism.Radiation-induced double-strand breaks require ATM but not Artemis for homologous recombination during S-phase.BCCIP regulates homologous recombination by distinct domains and suppresses spontaneous DNA damage.Role of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae Rad51 paralogs in sister chromatid recombination.XRCC3 is a promising target to improve the radiotherapy effect of esophageal squamous cell carcinoma.Double-stranded DNA breaks and gene functions in recombination and meiosis.Inhibition of FoxM1-Mediated DNA Repair by Imipramine Blue Suppresses Breast Cancer Growth and MetastasisSuppression of the double-strand-break-repair defect of the Saccharomyces cerevisiae rad57 mutant
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XRCC3 controls the fidelity of homologous recombination: roles for XRCC3 in late stages of recombination.
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XRCC3 controls the fidelity of ...... late stages of recombination.
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Brant M Wagener
Cheryl A Miller
Chris Allen
Jac A Nickoloff
Mark A Brenneman
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10.1016/S1097-2765(02)00595-6
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2002-08-01T00:00:00Z