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Class:IdPerson:76729
_displayNameBohr, VA
_timestamp2003-10-15 13:47:12
firstnameVilhelm A
initialVA
surnameBohr
(author)[LiteratureReference:76278] Werner protein is a target of DNA-dependent protein kinase in vivo and in vitro, and its catalytic activities are regulated by phosphorylation.
[LiteratureReference:76280] Ku heterodimer binds to both ends of the Werner protein and functional interaction occurs at the Werner N-terminus.
[LiteratureReference:110745] Preferential DNA repair of an active gene in human cells.
[LiteratureReference:111247] Replication protein A stimulates proliferating cell nuclear antigen-dependent repair of abasic sites in DNA by human cell extracts.
[LiteratureReference:111256] Human DNA polymerase beta initiates DNA synthesis during long-patch repair of reduced AP sites in DNA.
[LiteratureReference:5358655] Bi-directional routing of DNA mismatch repair protein human exonuclease 1 to replication foci and DNA double strand breaks
[LiteratureReference:5365863] The Cockayne syndrome group B protein is a functional dimer
[LiteratureReference:5635978] Repair of formamidopyrimidines in DNA involves different glycosylases: role of the OGG1, NTH1, and NEIL1 enzymes
[LiteratureReference:5686516] WRN interacts physically and functionally with the recombination mediator protein RAD52
[LiteratureReference:9615885] Cockayne syndrome group A and B proteins converge on transcription-linked resolution of non-B DNA
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