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Details on Person Human DNA polymerase beta initiates DNA synthesis during long-patch repair of reduced AP sites in DNA.

Class:IdLiteratureReference:111256
_displayNameHuman DNA polymerase beta initiates DNA synthesis during long-patch repair of reduced AP sites in DNA.
_timestamp2011-07-22 15:51:45
author[Person:113916] Podlutsky, AJ
[Person:113917] Dianova, II
[Person:69071] Podust, VN
[Person:76729] Bohr, VA
[Person:113904] Dianov, GL
journalEMBO J
modified[InstanceEdit:1458674] D'Eustachio, P, 2011-07-22
pages1477-82
pubMedIdentifier11250913
titleHuman DNA polymerase beta initiates DNA synthesis during long-patch repair of reduced AP sites in DNA.
volume20
year2001
(literatureReference)[Complex:5649885] POLB:APEX1:SSB(3'dNMP-displaced 5'ddRP)-dsDNA [nucleoplasm] [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:110368] POLD,POLE-mediated DNA strand displacement synthesis [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:111253] POLB incorporates the first 3' dNMP and displaces 5'ddRP at SSB site [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:5651801] PCNA-Dependent Long Patch Base Excision Repair [Homo sapiens]
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