Genetic information is constantly deteriorating, mainly as a consequence of the action of numerous genotoxic agents. In order to cope with this fundamental problem, all living organisms have acquired a complex network of DNA repair systems to safeguard their genetic integrity. Nucleotide excision repair (NER), one of the most important of these, is a complex multi-enzyme reaction that removes a remarkably wide range of lesions. This is the first of a series of two reviews on this repair process. Part I focuses on the main characteristics of the NER pathway in E. coli and yeast. Part II, to appear in the next issue of TIG, deals with NER in mammals and compares it with the process in yeast
DNA repair is an area of immense importance in the human research field because of its involvement i...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
excision-repair in the test tube The eu karyotic nucleotide excision-repair pathway has been reconst...
textabstractAn intricate network of repair systems safeguards the integrity of genetic material, by ...
An intricate network of repair systems safeguards the integrity of genetic material, by eliminating ...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is a ubiquitous process by which damaged bases are excised from the...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is a vital DNA repair pathway which acts on a wide range of helix-d...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is the main pathway used by mammals to remove bulky DNA lesions suc...
The eukaryotic cell encounters more than one million various kinds of DNA lesions per day. The nucle...
The removal of UV radiation-induced pyrimidine dimers and (6–4) photoproducts as well as other bulky...
Recent years have witnessed remarkable progress in the investigative field that embraces how living ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe integrity of the genetic material is constantly threaten...
grantor: University of TorontoThe integrity of the genetic material is constantly threaten...
Maintenance of the correct genetic information is crucial for all living organisms because mutations...
AbstractThe eukaryotic nucleotide excision–repair pathway has been reconstituted in vitro, an achiev...
DNA repair is an area of immense importance in the human research field because of its involvement i...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
excision-repair in the test tube The eu karyotic nucleotide excision-repair pathway has been reconst...
textabstractAn intricate network of repair systems safeguards the integrity of genetic material, by ...
An intricate network of repair systems safeguards the integrity of genetic material, by eliminating ...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is a ubiquitous process by which damaged bases are excised from the...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is a vital DNA repair pathway which acts on a wide range of helix-d...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is the main pathway used by mammals to remove bulky DNA lesions suc...
The eukaryotic cell encounters more than one million various kinds of DNA lesions per day. The nucle...
The removal of UV radiation-induced pyrimidine dimers and (6–4) photoproducts as well as other bulky...
Recent years have witnessed remarkable progress in the investigative field that embraces how living ...
grantor: University of TorontoThe integrity of the genetic material is constantly threaten...
grantor: University of TorontoThe integrity of the genetic material is constantly threaten...
Maintenance of the correct genetic information is crucial for all living organisms because mutations...
AbstractThe eukaryotic nucleotide excision–repair pathway has been reconstituted in vitro, an achiev...
DNA repair is an area of immense importance in the human research field because of its involvement i...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
excision-repair in the test tube The eu karyotic nucleotide excision-repair pathway has been reconst...