A role for the human single-stranded DNA binding protein HSSB/RPA in an early stage of nucleotide excision repair
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Human single-stranded DNA binding proteins are essential for maintaining genomic stabilityPhosphorylation of replication protein A middle subunit (RPA32) leads to a disassembly of the RPA heterotrimerThe xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein complex XPC-HR23B plays an important role in the recruitment of transcription factor IIH to damaged DNARBT1, a novel transcriptional co-activator, binds the second subunit of replication protein ARpa4, a homolog of the 34-kilodalton subunit of the replication protein A complexThe evolutionarily conserved zinc finger motif in the largest subunit of human replication protein A is required for DNA replication and mismatch repair but not for nucleotide excision repairTFIIH-mediated nucleotide excision repair and initiation of mRNA transcription in an optimized cell-free DNA repair and RNA transcription assayCorrection of xeroderma pigmentosum repair defect by basal transcription factor BTF2 (TFIIH)An interaction between the DNA repair factor XPA and replication protein A appears essential for nucleotide excision repairAssessing the requirements for nucleotide excision repair proteins of Saccharomyces cerevisiae in an in vitro system.Roles of replication protein-A subunits 2 and 3 in DNA replication fork movement in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.A novel allele of Saccharomyces cerevisiae RFA1 that is deficient in recombination and repair and suppressible by RAD52.Reconstitution of yeast nucleotide excision repair with purified Rad proteins, replication protein A, and transcription factor TFIIH.The general transcription-repair factor TFIIH is recruited to the excision repair complex by the XPA protein independent of the TFIIE transcription factorA multistep damage recognition mechanism for global genomic nucleotide excision repairHuman replication protein A binds single-stranded DNA in two distinct complexesIn vitro analysis of the zinc-finger motif in human replication protein ADNA-binding polarity of human replication protein A positions nucleases in nucleotide excision repairCyclin G is a transcriptional target of the p53 tumor suppressor proteinDNA replication but not nucleotide excision repair is required for UVC-induced replication protein A phosphorylation in mammalian cellsRequirement for PCNA and RPA in interstrand crosslink-induced DNA synthesisSpecies specificity of human RPA in simian virus 40 DNA replication lies in T-antigen-dependent RNA primer synthesisXeroderma pigmentosum complementation group A protein (XPA) modulates RPA-DNA interactions via enhanced complex stability and inhibition of strand separation activity.Relationship of the xeroderma pigmentosum group E DNA repair defect to the chromatin and DNA binding proteins UV-DDB and replication protein A.Functional analysis of human replication protein A in nucleotide excision repair.Denaturation of replication protein A reveals an alternative conformation with intact domain structure and oligonucleotide binding activityExpression of an ortholog of replication protein A1 (RPA1) is induced by gibberellin in deepwater rice.Cdc45-induced loading of human RPA onto single-stranded DNA.Replication protein A: directing traffic at the intersection of replication and repair.Initiation and bidirectional propagation of chromatin assembly from a target site for nucleotide excision repair.Genetic and Biochemical Identification of a Novel Single-Stranded DNA-Binding Complex in Haloferax volcanii.Sites of UV-induced phosphorylation of the p34 subunit of replication protein A from HeLa cells.Phosphorylation of human replication protein A by the DNA-dependent protein kinase is involved in the modulation of DNA replicationPurification and characterisation of a DNA helicase, dheI I, from Drosophila melanogaster embryos.Lagging strand DNA synthesis by calf thymus DNA polymerases alpha, beta, delta and epsilon in the presence of auxiliary proteins.DNA unwinding by replication protein A is a property of the 70 kDa subunit and is facilitated by phosphorylation of the 32 kDa subunit.Mechanochemical regulations of RPA's binding to ssDNA.Onset of the DNA replication checkpoint in the early Drosophila embryo.The DNA damage response in DNA-dependent protein kinase-deficient SCID mouse cells: replication protein A hyperphosphorylation and p53 induction.Human single-stranded DNA binding proteins: guardians of genome stability.
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A role for the human single-stranded DNA binding protein HSSB/RPA in an early stage of nucleotide excision repair
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1992-08-01T00:00:00Z