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Details on Person Repair of U/G and U/A in DNA by UNG2-associated repair complexes takes place predominantly by short-patch repair both in proliferating and growth-arrested cells

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_displayNameRepair of U/G and U/A in DNA by UNG2-associated repair complexes takes place predominantly by short-patch repair both in proliferating and growth-arrested cells
_timestamp2014-11-11 18:10:00
author[Person:5637615] Akbari, Mansour
[Person:5637609] Otterlei, Marit
[Person:5637608] Peņa-Diaz, Javier
[Person:5637600] Aas, Per Arne
[Person:5637595] Kavli, Bodil
[Person:5637612] Liabakk, Nina B
[Person:5637597] Hagen, Lars
[Person:5637611] Imai, Kohsuke
[Person:5262996] Durandy, Anne
[Person:5637614] Slupphaug, Geir
[Person:5637604] Krokan, Hans E
created[InstanceEdit:5637603] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2014-11-11
journalNucleic Acids Res.
pages5486-98
pubMedIdentifier15479784
titleRepair of U/G and U/A in DNA by UNG2-associated repair complexes takes place predominantly by short-patch repair both in proliferating and growth-arrested cells
volume32
year2004
(literatureReference)[Reaction:110349] Displacement of UNG glycosylase by APEX1 at the AP site [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9968753] Ligation of DNA containing a nick after error-prone base excision repair [Homo sapiens]
[BlackBoxEvent:9968754] Ligation of DNA containing a nick after error-prone mismatch repair [Homo sapiens]
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