Quantitative measurement of translesion replication in human cells: evidence for bypass of abasic sites by a replicative DNA polymerase.
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Long-patch DNA repair synthesis during base excision repair in mammalian cellsHigh-efficiency bypass of DNA damage by human DNA polymerase QStructural insights into abasic site for Fpg specific binding and catalysis: comparative high-resolution crystallographic studies of Fpg bound to various models of abasic site analogues-containing DNABase excision repair intermediates are mutagenic in mammalian cellsAag DNA glycosylase promotes alkylation-induced tissue damage mediated by Parp1DNA Synthesis across an Abasic Lesion by Human DNA Polymerase ιReplication through an abasic DNA lesion: structural basis for adenine selectivityDNA Synthesis across an Abasic Lesion by Yeast Rev1 DNA PolymeraseLearning from directed evolution: Thermus aquaticus DNA polymerase mutants with translesion synthesis activityAmino Acid Templating Mechanisms in Selection of Nucleotides Opposite Abasic Sites by a Family A DNA PolymeraseContribution of Partial Charge Interactions and Base Stacking to the Efficiency of Primer Extension at and beyond Abasic Sites in DNAGFP-PCNA as an S-phase marker in embryos during the first and subsequent cell cycles.Two-polymerase mechanisms dictate error-free and error-prone translesion DNA synthesis in mammalsMitochondrial DNA toxicity in forebrain neurons causes apoptosis, neurodegeneration, and impaired behaviorLesion bypass DNA polymerases replicate across non-DNA segments.Difference between deoxyribose- and tetrahydrofuran-type abasic sites in the in vivo mutagenic responses in yeast.Translesion synthesis across abasic lesions by human B-family and Y-family DNA polymerases α, δ, η, ι, κ, and REV1Quantitative analysis of the efficiency and mutagenic spectra of abasic lesion bypass catalyzed by human Y-family DNA polymerases.Quantifying the energetic contributions of desolvation and π-electron density during translesion DNA synthesis.Replicative bypass of abasic site in Escherichia coli and human cells: similarities and differencesRoles of translesion synthesis DNA polymerases in the potent mutagenicity of tobacco-specific nitrosamine-derived O2-alkylthymidines in human cells.Suffering in silence: the tolerance of DNA damage.Mutational specificity and genetic control of replicative bypass of an abasic site in yeastDNA polymerase POLQ and cellular defense against DNA damage.Inhibition of DNA replication fork progression and mutagenic potential of 1, N6-ethenoadenine and 8-oxoguanine in human cell extracts.Identification of pathways controlling DNA damage induced mutation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.DNA sequence context greatly affects the accuracy of bypass across an ultraviolet light 6-4 photoproduct in mammalian cellsDNA polymerases and cancer.Repair of gaps opposite lesions by homologous recombination in mammalian cells.A comprehensive comparison of DNA replication past 2-deoxyribose and its tetrahydrofuran analog in Escherichia coliSingle-stranded DNA-binding protein recruits DNA polymerase V to primer termini on RecA-coated DNA.A role for the base excision repair enzyme NEIL3 in replication-dependent repair of interstrand DNA cross-links derived from psoralen and abasic sites.Quantitative analysis of translesion DNA synthesis across a benzo[a]pyrene-guanine adduct in mammalian cells: the role of DNA polymerase kappa.2'-deoxyribonolactone lesion produces G->A transitions in Escherichia coli.Human DNA polymerase eta is required for common fragile site stability during unperturbed DNA replicationAlkylation induced cerebellar degeneration dependent on Aag and Parp1 does not occur via previously established cell death mechanisms.Mutagenic spectra arising from replication bypass of the 2,6-diamino-4-hydroxy-N(5)-methyl formamidopyrimidine adduct in primate cells.A putative Leishmania DNA polymerase theta protects the parasite against oxidative damage.Simultaneous determination of N7-alkylguanines in DNA by isotope-dilution LC-tandem MS coupled with automated solid-phase extraction and its application to a small fish modelA ketogenic diet accelerates neurodegeneration in mice with induced mitochondrial DNA toxicity in the forebrain.
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Quantitative measurement of translesion replication in human cells: evidence for bypass of abasic sites by a replicative DNA polymerase.
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Quantitative measurement of tr ...... a replicative DNA polymerase.
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Quantitative measurement of tr ...... a replicative DNA polymerase.
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Quantitative measurement of tr ...... a replicative DNA polymerase.
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Quantitative measurement of tr ...... a replicative DNA polymerase.
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Quantitative measurement of tr ...... a replicative DNA polymerase.
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Quantitative measurement of tr ...... a replicative DNA polymerase.
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Quantitative measurement of tr ...... a replicative DNA polymerase.
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Quantitative measurement of tr ...... a replicative DNA polymerase.
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Gil Blander
Sharon Avkin
Sheera Adar
Zvi Livneh
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10.1073/PNAS.062038699
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2002-03-12T00:00:00Z