Nucleotide excision repair consists of removal of the damaged nucleotide(s) from DNA by dual incision of the damaged strand on both sides of the lesion, followed by filling of the resulting gap and ligation. In humans, 14-16 polypeptides are required for the dual incision step. We have purified the required proteins to homogeneity and reconstituted the dual incision activity (excision nuclease) in a defined enzyme/substrate system. The system was highly efficient, removing >30% of the thymine dimers under optimal conditions. All of the six fractions that constitute the excision nuclease were required for dual incision of the thymine dimer substrate. However, when a cholesterol-substituted oligonucleotide was used as substrate, excision occu...
By using a human cell-free system capable of nucleotide excision repair, a synthetic substrate consi...
A wide range of environmental and carcinogenic agents form bulky lesions on DNA that are removed fro...
A wide range of environmental and carcinogenic agents form bulky lesions on DNA that are removed fro...
Nucleotide excision repair consists of removal of the damaged nucleotide(s) from DNA by dual incisio...
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 is the sole mechanism for removing the major UV photoproducts from genomi...
Nucleotide excision repair is the sole mechanism for removing the major UV photoproducts from genomi...
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...
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...
The assembly and composition of human excision nuclease were investigated by electrophoretic mobilit...
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...
By using a human cell-free system capable of nucleotide excision repair, a synthetic substrate consi...
A wide range of environmental and carcinogenic agents form bulky lesions on DNA that are removed fro...
A wide range of environmental and carcinogenic agents form bulky lesions on DNA that are removed fro...
Nucleotide excision repair consists of removal of the damaged nucleotide(s) from DNA by dual incisio...
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 is the sole mechanism for removing the major UV photoproducts from genomi...
Nucleotide excision repair is the sole mechanism for removing the major UV photoproducts from genomi...
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...
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...
The assembly and composition of human excision nuclease were investigated by electrophoretic mobilit...
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...
By using a human cell-free system capable of nucleotide excision repair, a synthetic substrate consi...
A wide range of environmental and carcinogenic agents form bulky lesions on DNA that are removed fro...
A wide range of environmental and carcinogenic agents form bulky lesions on DNA that are removed fro...