AbstractXRCC1 protein is required for DNA single-strand break repair and genetic stability but its biochemical role is unknown. Here, we report that XRCC1 interacts with human polynucleotide kinase in addition to its established interactions with DNA polymerase-β and DNA ligase III. Moreover, these four proteins are coassociated in multiprotein complexes in human cell extract and together they repair single-strand breaks typical of those induced by reactive oxygen species and ionizing radiation. Strikingly, XRCC1 stimulates the DNA kinase and DNA phosphatase activities of polynucleotide kinase at damaged DNA termini and thereby accelerates the overall repair reaction. These data identify a novel pathway for mammalian single-strand break rep...
XRCC1, the human gene that fully corrects the Chinese hamster ovary DNA repair mutant EM9, encodes a...
Repair of chemically modified bases in DNA is accomplished through base excision repair (BER). This ...
Repair of chemically modified bases in DNA is accomplished through base excision repair (BER). This ...
AbstractXRCC1 protein is required for DNA single-strand break repair and genetic stability but its b...
ThetwoBRCTdomains(BRCT1andBRCT2)ofXRCC1 mediate a network of protein–protein interactions with sever...
ThetwoBRCTdomains(BRCT1andBRCT2)ofXRCC1 mediate a network of protein–protein interactions with sever...
XRCC1 (X-ray cross-complementing group 1) is an essential protein required for single-strand DNA bre...
The X-ray repair cross complementing 1 (XRCC1) protein is required for viability and efficient repai...
Oxidative stress is a major source of chromosome single-strand breaks (SSBs), and the repair of thes...
Human polynucleotide kinase (hPNK) is required for processing and rejoining DNA strand break termini...
XRCC1 plays a key role in the repair of DNA base damage and single-strand breaks. Although it has no...
DNA single-strand breaks can arise indirectly, as normal intermediates of DNA base excision repair, ...
XRCC1 accelerates repair of DNA single-strand breaks by acting as a scaffold protein for the recruit...
XRCC1 accelerates repair of DNA single-strand breaks by acting as a scaffold protein for the recruit...
XRCC1 participates in DNA single strand break and base excision repair (BER) to preserve genetic sta...
XRCC1, the human gene that fully corrects the Chinese hamster ovary DNA repair mutant EM9, encodes a...
Repair of chemically modified bases in DNA is accomplished through base excision repair (BER). This ...
Repair of chemically modified bases in DNA is accomplished through base excision repair (BER). This ...
AbstractXRCC1 protein is required for DNA single-strand break repair and genetic stability but its b...
ThetwoBRCTdomains(BRCT1andBRCT2)ofXRCC1 mediate a network of protein–protein interactions with sever...
ThetwoBRCTdomains(BRCT1andBRCT2)ofXRCC1 mediate a network of protein–protein interactions with sever...
XRCC1 (X-ray cross-complementing group 1) is an essential protein required for single-strand DNA bre...
The X-ray repair cross complementing 1 (XRCC1) protein is required for viability and efficient repai...
Oxidative stress is a major source of chromosome single-strand breaks (SSBs), and the repair of thes...
Human polynucleotide kinase (hPNK) is required for processing and rejoining DNA strand break termini...
XRCC1 plays a key role in the repair of DNA base damage and single-strand breaks. Although it has no...
DNA single-strand breaks can arise indirectly, as normal intermediates of DNA base excision repair, ...
XRCC1 accelerates repair of DNA single-strand breaks by acting as a scaffold protein for the recruit...
XRCC1 accelerates repair of DNA single-strand breaks by acting as a scaffold protein for the recruit...
XRCC1 participates in DNA single strand break and base excision repair (BER) to preserve genetic sta...
XRCC1, the human gene that fully corrects the Chinese hamster ovary DNA repair mutant EM9, encodes a...
Repair of chemically modified bases in DNA is accomplished through base excision repair (BER). This ...
Repair of chemically modified bases in DNA is accomplished through base excision repair (BER). This ...