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Details on Person The alternative end-joining pathway for repair of DNA double-strand breaks requires PARP1 but is not dependent upon microhomologies

Class:IdLiteratureReference:5687636
_displayNameThe alternative end-joining pathway for repair of DNA double-strand breaks requires PARP1 but is not dependent upon microhomologies
_timestamp2015-04-08 14:05:04
author[Person:5686573] Mansour, Wael Y
[Person:5686571] Rhein, Tim
[Person:5686566] Dahm-Daphi, Jochen
created[InstanceEdit:5687635] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2015-04-08
journalNucleic Acids Res.
pages6065-77
pubMedIdentifier20483915
titleThe alternative end-joining pathway for repair of DNA double-strand breaks requires PARP1 but is not dependent upon microhomologies
volume38
year2010
(literatureReference)[Pathway:5685939] HDR through MMEJ (alt-NHEJ) [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5687484] PARP1 or PARP2, FEN1 and POLQ are recruited to MMEJ site [Homo sapiens]
[Reaction:5687653] PARP1,PARP2 dimers bound to MMEJ sites autoPARylate [Homo sapiens]
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