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  • 2. The C-terminal Region and SUMOylation of Cockayne Syndrome Group B Protein Play Critical Roles in Transcription-coupled Nucleotide Excision Repair.
    Sin Y, Tanaka K, Saijo M.
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  • 6. A ubiquitin-binding domain in Cockayne syndrome B required for transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair.
    Anindya R, Mari PO, Kristensen U, Kool H, Giglia-Mari G, Mullenders LH, Fousteri M, Vermeulen W, Egly JM, Svejstrup JQ.
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  • 9. Transcription-coupled DNA-protein crosslink repair by CSB and CRL4CSA-mediated degradation.
    van Sluis M, Yu Q, van der Woude M, Gonzalo-Hansen C, Dealy SC, Janssens RC, Somsen HB, Ramadhin AR, Dekkers DHW, Wienecke HL, Demmers JJPG, Raams A, Davó-Martínez C, Llerena Schiffmacher DA, van Toorn M, Häckes D, Thijssen KL, Zhou D, Lammers JG, Pines A, Vermeulen W, Pothof J, Demmers JAA, van den Berg DLC, Lans H, Marteijn JA.
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  • 10. A role for the Cockayne Syndrome B (CSB)-Elongin ubiquitin ligase complex in signal-dependent RNA polymerase II transcription.
    Weems JC, Slaughter BD, Unruh JR, Weaver KJ, Miller BD, Delventhal KM, Conaway JW, Conaway RC.
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  • 11. USP7-mediated deubiquitination differentially regulates CSB but not UVSSA upon UV radiation-induced DNA damage.
    Zhu Q, Ding N, Wei S, Li P, Wani G, He J, Wani AA.
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  • 12. Transcription-coupled repair of DNA-protein cross-links depends on CSA and CSB.
    Carnie CJ, Acampora AC, Bader AS, Erdenebat C, Zhao S, Bitensky E, van den Heuvel D, Parnas A, Gupta V, D'Alessandro G, Sczaniecka-Clift M, Weickert P, Aygenli F, Götz MJ, Cordes J, Esain-Garcia I, Melidis L, Wondergem AP, Lam S, Robles MS, Balasubramanian S, Adar S, Luijsterburg MS, Jackson SP, Stingele J.
    Nat Cell Biol; 2024 May 21; 26(5):797-810. PubMed ID: 38600235
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  • 13. Valosin-containing Protein (VCP)/p97 Segregase Mediates Proteolytic Processing of Cockayne Syndrome Group B (CSB) in Damaged Chromatin.
    He J, Zhu Q, Wani G, Sharma N, Wani AA.
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  • 14. The role of Cockayne syndrome group A (CSA) protein in transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair.
    Saijo M.
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  • 15. Multisystem analyses of two Cockayne syndrome associated proteins CSA and CSB reveal shared and unique functions.
    Wu Z, Zhu X, Yu Q, Xu Y, Wang Y.
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  • 16. CSA-dependent degradation of CSB by the ubiquitin-proteasome pathway establishes a link between complementation factors of the Cockayne syndrome.
    Groisman R, Kuraoka I, Chevallier O, Gaye N, Magnaldo T, Tanaka K, Kisselev AF, Harel-Bellan A, Nakatani Y.
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  • 17. Regulatory interplay of Cockayne syndrome B ATPase and stress-response gene ATF3 following genotoxic stress.
    Kristensen U, Epanchintsev A, Rauschendorf MA, Laugel V, Stevnsner T, Bohr VA, Coin F, Egly JM.
    Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A; 2013 Jun 18; 110(25):E2261-70. PubMed ID: 23733932
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  • 18. Mutations in UVSSA cause UV-sensitive syndrome and impair RNA polymerase IIo processing in transcription-coupled nucleotide-excision repair.
    Nakazawa Y, Sasaki K, Mitsutake N, Matsuse M, Shimada M, Nardo T, Takahashi Y, Ohyama K, Ito K, Mishima H, Nomura M, Kinoshita A, Ono S, Takenaka K, Masuyama R, Kudo T, Slor H, Utani A, Tateishi S, Yamashita S, Stefanini M, Lehmann AR, Yoshiura K, Ogi T.
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  • 19. UV-sensitive syndrome protein UVSSA recruits USP7 to regulate transcription-coupled repair.
    Schwertman P, Lagarou A, Dekkers DH, Raams A, van der Hoek AC, Laffeber C, Hoeijmakers JH, Demmers JA, Fousteri M, Vermeulen W, Marteijn JA.
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