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(author)[LiteratureReference:68920] The human homolog of Saccharomyces cerevisiae Mcm10 interacts with replication factors and dissociates from nuclease-resistant nuclear structures in G(2) phase
[LiteratureReference:111302] Mechanisms of accurate translesion synthesis by human DNA polymerase eta.
[LiteratureReference:111306] Xeroderma pigmentosum variant (XP-V) correcting protein from HeLa cells has a thymine dimer bypass DNA polymerase activity.
[LiteratureReference:143391] Molecular cloning of a novel member of the eukaryotic polypeptide chain-releasing factors (eRF). Its identification as eRF3 interacting with eRF1.
[LiteratureReference:353370] Dual roles for DNA polymerase eta in homologous DNA recombination and translesion DNA synthesis
[LiteratureReference:5653907] Low fidelity DNA synthesis by human DNA polymerase-eta
[LiteratureReference:5655910] Error-prone bypass of certain DNA lesions by the human DNA polymerase kappa
[LiteratureReference:5688127] Centrosome protein centrin 2/caltractin 1 is part of the xeroderma pigmentosum group C complex that initiates global genome nucleotide excision repair
[LiteratureReference:5688957] Characterization of DNA recognition by the human UV-damaged DNA-binding protein
[LiteratureReference:5689262] The xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein complex XPC-HR23B plays an important role in the recruitment of transcription factor IIH to damaged DNA
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