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_displayNameInvestigation of the substrate spectrum of the human mismatch-specific DNA N-glycosylase MED1 (MBD4): fundamental role of the catalytic domain
_timestamp2014-11-10 20:59:49
author[Person:5637541] Petronzelli, F
[Person:5637536] Riccio, A
[Person:5637545] Markham, G D
[Person:5637538] Seeholzer, S H
[Person:5637539] Genuardi, M
[Person:5637550] Karbowski, M
[Person:5637529] Yeung, A T
[Person:77146] Matsumoto, Y
[Person:5637548] Bellacosa, A
created[InstanceEdit:5637551] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2014-11-10
journalJ. Cell. Physiol.
pages473-80
pubMedIdentifier11056019
titleInvestigation of the substrate spectrum of the human mismatch-specific DNA N-glycosylase MED1 (MBD4): fundamental role of the catalytic domain
volume185
year2000
(literatureReference)[Reaction:110171] MBD4 glycosylase mediated recognition and binding of an uracil opposite to a guanine at CpG sequences [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:110231] Cleavage of uracil by MBD4 glycosylase [Homo sapiens]
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