The contribution of homologous recombination in preserving genome integrity in mammalian cells.
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Evidence for simultaneous protein interactions between human Rad51 paralogsThe RAD51 family member, RAD51L3, is a DNA-stimulated ATPase that forms a complex with XRCC2Regulation and localization of the Bloom syndrome protein in response to DNA damageComplex formation by the human Rad51B and Rad51C DNA repair proteins and their activities in vitroInteractions involving the Rad51 paralogs Rad51C and XRCC3 in human cellsThe Rad51 paralog Rad51B promotes homologous recombinational repairThe BRCA2-interacting protein BCCIP functions in RAD51 and BRCA2 focus formation and homologous recombinational repairXRCC3 promotes homology-directed repair of DNA damage in mammalian cellsHomologous-pairing activity of the human DNA-repair proteins Xrcc3.Rad51CThe architecture of the human Rad54-DNA complex provides evidence for protein translocation along DNAComplex formation by the human RAD51C and XRCC3 recombination repair proteinsOligo/polynucleotide-based gene modification: strategies and therapeutic potentialMultiple interactions among the components of the recombinational DNA repair system in Schizosaccharomyces pombeInterchromosomal gene conversion at an endogenous human cell locusThe mouse genomic instability mutation chaos1 is an allele of Polq that exhibits genetic interaction with AtmPhenotype-based identification of mouse chromosome instability mutantsPathways of DNA double-strand break repair during the mammalian cell cycleChromosome instability and defective recombinational repair in knockout mutants of the five Rad51 paralogsRecO protein initiates DNA recombination and strand annealing through two alternative DNA binding mechanisms.DNA interstrand cross-links induce futile repair synthesis in mammalian cell extracts.Deficient DNA end joining activity in extracts from fanconi anemia fibroblasts.Regulation of double-strand break-induced mammalian homologous recombination by UBL1, a RAD51-interacting proteinAmifostine metabolite WR-1065 disrupts homologous recombination in mammalian cellsReverse genetic studies of homologous DNA recombination using the chicken B-lymphocyte line, DT40.Loss of Werner syndrome protein function promotes aberrant mitotic recombination.DNA damage control by novel DNA polymerases: translesion replication and mutagenesis.Homologous DNA recombination in vertebrate cells.Manipulating the mammalian genome by homologous recombinationRAD51 supports spontaneous non-homologous recombination in mammalian cells, but not the corresponding process induced by topoisomerase inhibitorsDisparate requirements for the Walker A and B ATPase motifs of human RAD51D in homologous recombination.The HsRAD51B-HsRAD51C stabilizes the HsRAD51 nucleoprotein filamentYeast recombination pathways triggered by topoisomerase II-mediated DNA breaks.Regulation of bacterial RecA protein function.Low-dose radiation and genotoxic chemicals can protect against stochastic biological effects.DNA repair pathways in trypanosomatids: from DNA repair to drug resistance.RAD51C: a novel cancer susceptibility gene is linked to Fanconi anemia and breast cancer.ATP hydrolysis by mammalian RAD51 has a key role during homology-directed DNA repair.Ribozyme minigene-mediated RAD51 down-regulation increases radiosensitivity of human prostate cancer cells.Midgestation lethality in mice deficient for the RecA-related gene, Rad51d/Rad51l3.Genetic evidence for the involvement of DNA ligase IV in the DNA-PK-dependent pathway of non-homologous end joining in mammalian cells.
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The contribution of homologous recombination in preserving genome integrity in mammalian cells.
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