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The second-largest subunit of the mouse DNA polymerase alpha-primase complex facilitates both production and nuclear translocation of the catalytic subunit of DNA polymerase alphaMolecular cloning of the cDNA for the catalytic subunit of plant DNA polymerase alpha and its cell-cycle dependent expression.UV-B radiation induces epithelial tumors in mice lacking DNA polymerase eta and mesenchymal tumors in mice deficient for DNA polymerase iotaXeroderma pigmentosum variant: from a human genetic disorder to a novel DNA polymerase.Reevaluation of the role of DNA polymerase theta in somatic hypermutation of immunoglobulin genes.Two budding yeast RAD4 homologs in fission yeast play different roles in the repair of UV-induced DNA damage.The carboxy-terminal domain of the XPC protein plays a crucial role in nucleotide excision repair through interactions with transcription factor IIH.Thymine DNA glycosylase modulates DNA damage response and gene expression by base excision repair-dependent and independent mechanisms.Xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein interacts with histones: regulation by acetylated states of histone H3.Two mammalian homologs of yeast Rad23, HR23A and HR23B, as multifunctional proteins.Stalled Polη at its cognate substrate initiates an alternative translesion synthesis pathway via interaction with REV1.Normal hypermutation in antibody genes from congenic mice defective for DNA polymerase iota.Genetic analysis reveals an intrinsic property of the germinal center B cells to generate A:T mutations.Studies of Schizosaccharomyces pombe TFIIE indicate conformational and functional changes in RNA polymerase II at transcription initiation.UV-induced mutations in epidermal cells of mice defective in DNA polymerase η and/or ι.Identification of new scavengers for hydroxyl radicals and superoxide dismutase by utilising ultraviolet A photoreaction of 8-methoxypsoralen and a variety of mutants of Escherichia coli: implications on certain diseases of DNA repair deficiency.Remarkable induction of UV-signature mutations at the 3'-cytosine of dipyrimidine sites except at 5'-TCG-3' in the UVB-exposed skin epidermis of xeroderma pigmentosum variant model mice.DNA polymerase eta is a limiting factor for A:T mutations in Ig genes and contributes to antibody affinity maturation.Mechanism and regulation of DNA damage recognition in nucleotide excision repairDNA polymerases eta and theta function in the same genetic pathway to generate mutations at A/T during somatic hypermutation of Ig genes
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