The assembly and composition of human excision nuclease were investigated by electrophoretic mobility shift assay and DNase I footprinting. Individual repair factors or any combination of up to four repair factors failed to form DNA–protein complexes of high specificity and stability. A stable complex of high specificity can be detected only when XPA/RPA, transcription factor IIH, XPC⋅HHR23B, and XPG and ATP are present in the reaction mixture. The XPF⋅ERCC1 heterodimer changes the electrophoretic mobility of the DNA–protein complex formed with the other five repair factors, but it does not confer additional specificity. By using proteins with peptide tags or antibodies to the repair factors in electrophoretic mobility shift assays, it was ...
The human XPF-ERCC1 protein complex is one of several factors known to be required for general nucle...
The human XPF-ERCC1 protein complex is one of several factors known to be required for general nucle...
XPF-ERCC1 and XPG proteins are nucleases that are involved in human nucleotide excision repair. In t...
The assembly and composition of human excision nuclease were investigated by electrophoretic mobilit...
Human excision nuclease removes DNA damage by concerted dual incisions bracketing the lesion. The du...
Human excision nuclease removes DNA damage by concerted dual incisions bracketing the lesion. The du...
Human excision nuclease removes DNA damage by concerted dual incisions bracketing the lesion. The du...
Nucleotide excision repair in humans is a complex reaction involving 14 polypeptides in six repair f...
Nucleotide excision repair in humans is a complex reaction involving 14 polypeptides in six repair f...
Nucleotide excision repair consists of removal of the damaged nucleotide(s) from DNA by dual incisio...
Nucleotide excision repair consists of removal of the damaged nucleotide(s) from DNA by dual incisio...
Human nucleotide excision repair is initiated by six repair factors (XPA, RPA, XPC-HR23B, TFIIH, XPF...
Human nucleotide excision repair is initiated by six repair factors (XPA, RPA, XPC-HR23B, TFIIH, XPF...
Human DNA repair excision nuclease removes DNA damage by incising on both sides of the lesion in a p...
Human DNA repair excision nuclease removes DNA damage by incising on both sides of the lesion in a p...
The human XPF-ERCC1 protein complex is one of several factors known to be required for general nucle...
The human XPF-ERCC1 protein complex is one of several factors known to be required for general nucle...
XPF-ERCC1 and XPG proteins are nucleases that are involved in human nucleotide excision repair. In t...
The assembly and composition of human excision nuclease were investigated by electrophoretic mobilit...
Human excision nuclease removes DNA damage by concerted dual incisions bracketing the lesion. The du...
Human excision nuclease removes DNA damage by concerted dual incisions bracketing the lesion. The du...
Human excision nuclease removes DNA damage by concerted dual incisions bracketing the lesion. The du...
Nucleotide excision repair in humans is a complex reaction involving 14 polypeptides in six repair f...
Nucleotide excision repair in humans is a complex reaction involving 14 polypeptides in six repair f...
Nucleotide excision repair consists of removal of the damaged nucleotide(s) from DNA by dual incisio...
Nucleotide excision repair consists of removal of the damaged nucleotide(s) from DNA by dual incisio...
Human nucleotide excision repair is initiated by six repair factors (XPA, RPA, XPC-HR23B, TFIIH, XPF...
Human nucleotide excision repair is initiated by six repair factors (XPA, RPA, XPC-HR23B, TFIIH, XPF...
Human DNA repair excision nuclease removes DNA damage by incising on both sides of the lesion in a p...
Human DNA repair excision nuclease removes DNA damage by incising on both sides of the lesion in a p...
The human XPF-ERCC1 protein complex is one of several factors known to be required for general nucle...
The human XPF-ERCC1 protein complex is one of several factors known to be required for general nucle...
XPF-ERCC1 and XPG proteins are nucleases that are involved in human nucleotide excision repair. In t...