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Details on Person The evolutionarily conserved zinc finger motif in the largest subunit of human replication protein A is required for DNA replication and mismatch repair but not for nucleotide excision repair
| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:5358587 |
|---|---|
| _displayName | The evolutionarily conserved zinc finger motif in the largest subunit of human replication protein A is required for DNA replication and mismatch repair but not for nucleotide excision repair |
| _timestamp | 2014-03-30 04:42:42 |
| author | [Person:5358574] Lin, Y L [Person:111166] Shivji, MK [Person:3229204] Chen, C [Person:3642275] Kolodner, R [Person:5358557] Wood, R D [Person:68409] Dutta, A |
| created | [InstanceEdit:5358539] May, Bruce, 2014-03-30 |
| journal | J. Biol. Chem. |
| pages | 1453-61 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 9430682 |
| title | The evolutionarily conserved zinc finger motif in the largest subunit of human replication protein A is required for DNA replication and mismatch repair but not for nucleotide excision repair |
| volume | 273 |
| year | 1998 |
| (literatureReference) | [BlackBoxEvent:5358599] EXO1 interacting with MSH2:MSH6 excises single strand DNA containing a mismatch [Homo sapiens] [BlackBoxEvent:5358619] EXO1 interacting with MSH2:MSH3 excises DNA strand containing an insertion/deletion loop (IDL) [Homo sapiens] |
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