Nucleotide excision repair is a general repair system that eliminates many dissimilar lesions from DNA. In an effort to understand substrate determinants of this repair system, we tested DNAs with minor backbone modifications using the ultrasensitive excision assay. We found that a phosphorothioate and a methylphosphonate were excised with low efficiency. Surprisingly, we also found that fragments of 23-28 nucleotides and of 12-13 nucleotides characteristic of human and Escherichia coli excision repair, respectively, were removed from undamaged DNA at a significant rate. Considering the relative abundance of undamaged DNA in comparison to damaged DNA in the course of the life of an organism, we conclude that, in general, excision from and r...
The repair of DNA damage in eukaryotic cells is closely coupled with local changes of chromatin stru...
DNA–protein crosslinks are relatively common DNA lesions that form during the physiological processi...
In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Naegeli and coworkers [1] show that the nucleotide excision re...
Nucleotide excision repair is a general repair system that eliminates many dissimilar lesions from D...
By using a human cell-free system capable of nucleotide excision repair, a synthetic substrate consi...
Stability of DNA largely depends on accuracy of repair mechanisms, which remove structural anomalies...
To investigate the effect of nucleosomes on nucleotide excision repair in humans, we prepared a mono...
Nucleotide excision repair consists of removal of the damaged nucleotide(s) from DNA by dual incisio...
Nucleotide-excision repair is the repair system for removing bulky lesions from DNA. Humans deficien...
Nucleotide excision repair and the long-patch mismatch repair systems correct abnormal DNA structure...
Ribonucleotides are incorporated into the genome during DNA replication. The enzyme RNase H2 plays a...
Nucleotide excision repair is the sole mechanism for removing the major UV photoproducts from genomi...
AbstractThe eukaryotic nucleotide excision–repair pathway has been reconstituted in vitro, an achiev...
AbstractBackground: The genetic integrity of living organisms is maintained by a complex network of ...
Base excision repair (BER), responsible for the removal of altered DNA bases, is accomplished via tw...
The repair of DNA damage in eukaryotic cells is closely coupled with local changes of chromatin stru...
DNA–protein crosslinks are relatively common DNA lesions that form during the physiological processi...
In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Naegeli and coworkers [1] show that the nucleotide excision re...
Nucleotide excision repair is a general repair system that eliminates many dissimilar lesions from D...
By using a human cell-free system capable of nucleotide excision repair, a synthetic substrate consi...
Stability of DNA largely depends on accuracy of repair mechanisms, which remove structural anomalies...
To investigate the effect of nucleosomes on nucleotide excision repair in humans, we prepared a mono...
Nucleotide excision repair consists of removal of the damaged nucleotide(s) from DNA by dual incisio...
Nucleotide-excision repair is the repair system for removing bulky lesions from DNA. Humans deficien...
Nucleotide excision repair and the long-patch mismatch repair systems correct abnormal DNA structure...
Ribonucleotides are incorporated into the genome during DNA replication. The enzyme RNase H2 plays a...
Nucleotide excision repair is the sole mechanism for removing the major UV photoproducts from genomi...
AbstractThe eukaryotic nucleotide excision–repair pathway has been reconstituted in vitro, an achiev...
AbstractBackground: The genetic integrity of living organisms is maintained by a complex network of ...
Base excision repair (BER), responsible for the removal of altered DNA bases, is accomplished via tw...
The repair of DNA damage in eukaryotic cells is closely coupled with local changes of chromatin stru...
DNA–protein crosslinks are relatively common DNA lesions that form during the physiological processi...
In this issue of Chemistry & Biology, Naegeli and coworkers [1] show that the nucleotide excision re...