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Details on Person 3'-5'-exodeoxyribonuclease activity of MRN:CtIP [nucleoplasm] The 3' to 5' exonuclease activity of Mre 11 facilitates repair of DNA double-strand breaks

Class:IdCatalystActivityReference:9643714
_displayName3'-5'-exodeoxyribonuclease activity of MRN:CtIP [nucleoplasm] The 3' to 5' exonuclease activity of Mre 11 facilitates repair of DNA double-strand breaks
_timestamp2019-04-04 17:05:19
catalystActivity[CatalystActivity:981788] 3'-5'-DNA exonuclease activity of MRN:CtIP [nucleoplasm]
created[InstanceEdit:9643047] Wu, G, 2019-04-04
literatureReference[LiteratureReference:981730] The 3' to 5' exonuclease activity of Mre 11 facilitates repair of DNA double-strand breaks
[LiteratureReference:83625] Nuclease activities in a complex of human recombination and DNA repair factors Rad50, Mre11, and p95.
(catalystActivityReference)[BlackBoxEvent:9023943] MRN:CtIP exonucleolytically hydrolyzes DNA 3' to SPO11 and SPO11:double-strand break dissociates to SPO11:oligonucleotide and resected 5' end [Homo sapiens]
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