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Class:IdLiteratureReference:9749754
_displayNameA PALB2-interacting domain in RNF168 couples homologous recombination to DNA break-induced chromatin ubiquitylation
_timestamp2021-08-05 03:37:05
author[Person:5689519] Luijsterburg, Martijn S
[Person:5696646] Typas, Dimitris
[Person:4551695] Caron, Marie-Christine
[Person:9724132] Wiegant, Wouter W
[Person:9749753] van den Heuvel, Diana
[Person:9749755] Boonen, Rick A
[Person:9749728] Couturier, Anthony M
[Person:6790558] Mullenders, Leon H
[Person:4551660] Masson, Jean-Yves
[Person:9724056] van Attikum, Haico
created[InstanceEdit:9749756] Orlic-Milacic, Marija, 2021-08-05
journalElife
pubMedIdentifier28240985
titleA PALB2-interacting domain in RNF168 couples homologous recombination to DNA break-induced chromatin ubiquitylation
volume6
year2017
(literatureReference)[FailedReaction:9704408] Defective D-loop formation mediated by PALB2, BRCA2 and RAD51 due to loss-of-function of PALB2 in binding to BRCA2/RAD51/RAD51C [Homo sapiens]
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