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Class:IdLiteratureReference:111302
_displayNameMechanisms of accurate translesion synthesis by human DNA polymerase eta.
_timestamp2011-07-21 18:57:55
author[Person:113945] Masutani, C
[Person:113946] Kusumoto, R
[Person:113947] Iwai, S
[Person:68929] Hanaoka, F
journalEMBO J
modified[InstanceEdit:1458627] D'Eustachio, P, 2011-07-21
pages3100-9
pubMedIdentifier10856253
titleMechanisms of accurate translesion synthesis by human DNA polymerase eta.
volume19
year2000
(literatureReference)[Summation:213110] Ubiquitous environmental and endogenous genotoxic agents cau...
[Pathway:110313] Translesion synthesis by Y family DNA polymerases bypasses lesions on DNA template [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:110316] POLH binds monoUb:K164-PCNA at damaged TT-CPD-DNA template [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:110317] Insertion of correct bases opposite the lesion by POLH [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:110319] Elongation by POLH [Homo sapiens]
[Pathway:110320] Translesion Synthesis by POLH [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5693593] D-loop extension by DNA polymerases [Homo sapiens]
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