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Class:IdLiteratureReference:353370
_displayNameDual roles for DNA polymerase eta in homologous DNA recombination and translesion DNA synthesis
_timestamp2008-06-12 16:44:00
author[Person:193093] Kawamoto, T
[Person:353204] Araki, K
[Person:217169] Sonoda, E
[Person:353200] Yamashita, YM
[Person:162508] Harada, K
[Person:217179] Kikuchi, K
[Person:113945] Masutani, C
[Person:68929] Hanaoka, F
[Person:265321] Nozaki, K
[Person:353326] Hashimoto, N
[Person:217144] Takeda, S
created[InstanceEdit:353491] Saxena, A, 2008-06-12 16:39:18
journalMol Cell
pages793-9
pubMedIdentifier16337602
titleDual roles for DNA polymerase eta in homologous DNA recombination and translesion DNA synthesis
volume20
year2005
(literatureReference)[Pathway:353382] Translesion synthesis by Pol eta [Gallus gallus]
[Reaction:353430] Binding of Pol eta to a DNA template containing a lesion [Gallus gallus]
[Reaction:353435] Elongation by Pol eta [Gallus gallus]
[Reaction:353504] Insertion of correct bases opposite to the lesion by Pol eta [Gallus gallus]
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