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  • 3. Photosensitization of DNA by dipicolinic acid, a major component of spores of Bacillus species.
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  • 10. Resistance of spores of Bacillus species to ultraviolet light.
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    Chandor A, Berteau O, Douki T, Gasparutto D, Sanakis Y, Ollagnier-de-Choudens S, Atta M, Fontecave M.
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  • 15. The Reactivity of Thymine and Thymidine 5,6-Epoxides with Organometallic Reagents - A Route to Thymidine (6-4) Photoproduct Analogues.
    Wrigstedt P, Kavakka J, Heikkinen S, Nieger M, Räisänen M, Repo T.
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  • 16. Characterization of an active spore photoproduct lyase, a DNA repair enzyme in the radical S-adenosylmethionine superfamily.
    Buis JM, Cheek J, Kalliri E, Broderick JB.
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  • 18. Photoaddition of p-aminobenzoic acid to thymine and thymidine.
    Shaw AA, Wainschel LA, Shetlar MD.
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  • 19. Reactivity of damaged pyrimidines: DNA cleavage via hemiaminal formation at the C4 positions of the saturated thymine of spore photoproduct and dihydrouridine.
    Lin G, Jian Y, Dria KJ, Long EC, Li L.
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  • 20. Photoreactions of thymine and thymidine with N-acetyltyrosine.
    Shaw AA, Falick AM, Shetlar MD.
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