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506 related items for PubMed ID: 11707423

  • 1. XRCC1 coordinates the initial and late stages of DNA abasic site repair through protein-protein interactions.
    Vidal AE, Boiteux S, Hickson ID, Radicella JP.
    EMBO J; 2001 Nov 15; 20(22):6530-9. PubMed ID: 11707423
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  • 2. Mapping the protein-DNA interface and the metal-binding site of the major human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease.
    Nguyen LH, Barsky D, Erzberger JP, Wilson DM.
    J Mol Biol; 2000 May 05; 298(3):447-59. PubMed ID: 10772862
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  • 3. XRCC1 interactions with base excision repair DNA intermediates.
    Nazarkina ZK, Khodyreva SN, Marsin S, Lavrik OI, Radicella JP.
    DNA Repair (Amst); 2007 Feb 04; 6(2):254-64. PubMed ID: 17118717
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  • 4. Replication protein A stimulates proliferating cell nuclear antigen-dependent repair of abasic sites in DNA by human cell extracts.
    Dianov GL, Jensen BR, Kenny MK, Bohr VA.
    Biochemistry; 1999 Aug 24; 38(34):11021-5. PubMed ID: 10460157
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  • 5. Probing conformational changes in Ape1 during the progression of base excision repair.
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  • 6. Major oxidative products of cytosine are substrates for the nucleotide incision repair pathway.
    Daviet S, Couvé-Privat S, Gros L, Shinozuka K, Ide H, Saparbaev M, Ishchenko AA.
    DNA Repair (Amst); 2007 Jan 04; 6(1):8-18. PubMed ID: 16978929
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  • 7. The role of Mg2+ and specific amino acid residues in the catalytic reaction of the major human abasic endonuclease: new insights from EDTA-resistant incision of acyclic abasic site analogs and site-directed mutagenesis.
    Erzberger JP, Wilson DM.
    J Mol Biol; 1999 Jul 09; 290(2):447-57. PubMed ID: 10390343
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  • 8. Reconstitution of DNA base excision-repair with purified human proteins: interaction between DNA polymerase beta and the XRCC1 protein.
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  • 9. DNA damage levels and biochemical repair capacities associated with XRCC1 deficiency.
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  • 10. XRCC1 interactions with multiple DNA glycosylases: a model for its recruitment to base excision repair.
    Campalans A, Marsin S, Nakabeppu Y, O'connor TR, Boiteux S, Radicella JP.
    DNA Repair (Amst); 2005 Jul 12; 4(7):826-35. PubMed ID: 15927541
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  • 11. Uncoupling of the base excision and nucleotide incision repair pathways reveals their respective biological roles.
    Ishchenko AA, Deprez E, Maksimenko A, Brochon JC, Tauc P, Saparbaev MK.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2006 Feb 21; 103(8):2564-9. PubMed ID: 16473948
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  • 12. Second pathway for completion of human DNA base excision-repair: reconstitution with purified proteins and requirement for DNase IV (FEN1).
    Klungland A, Lindahl T.
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  • 13. Expression levels of the DNA repair enzyme HAP1 do not correlate with the radiosensitivities of human or HAP1-transfected rat cell lines.
    Herring CJ, Deans B, Elder RH, Rafferty JA, MacKinnon J, Barzilay G, Hickson ID, Hendry JH, Margison GP.
    Br J Cancer; 1999 Jun 02; 80(7):940-5. PubMed ID: 10362100
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  • 14. Altered expression of Ape1/ref-1 in germ cell tumors and overexpression in NT2 cells confers resistance to bleomycin and radiation.
    Robertson KA, Bullock HA, Xu Y, Tritt R, Zimmerman E, Ulbright TM, Foster RS, Einhorn LH, Kelley MR.
    Cancer Res; 2001 Mar 01; 61(5):2220-5. PubMed ID: 11280790
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  • 15. A spin-labeled abasic DNA substrate for AP endonuclease.
    Kolaczkowski SV, Perry A, Mckenzie A, Johnson F, Budil DE, Strauss PR.
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  • 16. APE1 overexpression in XRCC1-deficient cells complements the defective repair of oxidative single strand breaks but increases genomic instability.
    Sossou M, Flohr-Beckhaus C, Schulz I, Daboussi F, Epe B, Radicella JP.
    Nucleic Acids Res; 2005 Nov 02; 33(1):298-306. PubMed ID: 15647512
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  • 17. Repair of chromosomal abasic sites in vivo involves at least three different repair pathways.
    Otterlei M, Kavli B, Standal R, Skjelbred C, Bharati S, Krokan HE.
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  • 18. DNA polymerase beta is the major dRP lyase involved in repair of oxidative base lesions in DNA by mammalian cell extracts.
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    EMBO J; 2001 Dec 03; 20(23):6919-26. PubMed ID: 11726527
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  • 19. An exonucleolytic activity of human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease on 3' mispaired DNA.
    Chou KM, Cheng YC.
    Nature; 2002 Feb 07; 415(6872):655-9. PubMed ID: 11832948
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  • 20. DNA-bound structures and mutants reveal abasic DNA binding by APE1 and DNA repair coordination [corrected].
    Mol CD, Izumi T, Mitra S, Tainer JA.
    Nature; 2000 Jan 27; 403(6768):451-6. PubMed ID: 10667800
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