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Protection from Cellular Effects of DNA Damage

Bebenek, K., Matsuda, T., Masutani, C., Hanaoka, F., and Kunkel, T. A. (2001a). Proofreading of DNA polymerase n-dependent replication errors, f. Biol. Chem. 276, 2317-2320. [Pg.222]

Bebenek, K., Tissier, A., Frank, E. G., McDonald, J. P., Prasad, R., Wilson, S. H., Woodgate, R., and Kunkel, T. A. (2001b). 5 -Deoxyribose phosphate lyase activity of human DNA polymerase l in vitro. Science 291, 2156-2159. [Pg.222]

Becherel, O. J., Fuchs, R. P., and Wagner, J. (2002). Pivotal role of the /1-clamp in translesion DNA synthesis and mutagenesis in E. coli cells. DNA Repair 1, 703-708. [Pg.222]

Boudsocq, F., Kokoska, R. J., Plosky, B. S., Vaisman, A., Ling, H., Kunkel, T. A., Yang, W., and Woodgate, R. (2004). Investigating the role of the little finger domain of Y-family DNA polymerases in low-fidelity synthesis and translesion replication. J. Biol. Chem. 279, 32932-32940. [Pg.222]

Bridges, B. A., and Woodgate, R. (1984). Mutagenic repair in Escherichia coli, X. The umuC gene product may be required for replication past pyrimidine dimers but not for the coding error in UV mutagenesis. Mol. Gen. Genet. 196, 364-366. [Pg.222]


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