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Details on Person Structural basis of ubiquitin recognition by translesion synthesis DNA polymerase ι
| Class:Id | LiteratureReference:9967669 |
|---|---|
| _displayName | Structural basis of ubiquitin recognition by translesion synthesis DNA polymerase ι |
| _timestamp | 2025-10-05 08:21:17 |
| author | [Person:3222254] Cui, Gaofeng [Person:9967662] Benirschke, Robert C [Person:9967621] Tuan, Han-Fang [Person:9967623] Juranić, Nenad [Person:9967650] Macura, Slobodan [Person:3222260] Botuyan, Maria Victoria [Person:3222255] Mer, Georges |
| created | [InstanceEdit:9967609] May, Bruce, 2025-10-05 |
| journal | Biochemistry |
| pages | 10198-207 |
| pubMedIdentifier | 21049971 |
| title | Structural basis of ubiquitin recognition by translesion synthesis DNA polymerase ι |
| volume | 49 |
| year | 2010 |
| (literatureReference) | [BlackBoxEvent:9943316] PCNA, APEX2, and error-prone DNA polymerase (POLH, POLI, POLZ, REV1) bind dsDNA with a deoxyribose phosphate residue (abasic site, apurinic/apyrimidinic site, AP site) [Homo sapiens] [Pathway:9968297] Somatic hypermutation of immunoglobulin genes by error-prone base excision repair (BER) [Homo sapiens] |
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