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Mismatch Repair in Genetic Instability
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Mismatch Repair in Genetic Instability
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Phenotypic characterization of missense polymerase-δ mutations using an inducible protein-replacement system
Next-generation sequencing has revolutionized the search for disease-causing genetic alterations. Unfortunately, the task of distinguishing the handful of causative mutations from rare variants remains dauntin...
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Mismatch Repair in Genetic Instability
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Reference Work Entry In depth
Mismatch Repair in Genetic Instability
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The mammalian mismatch repair protein MSH2 is required for correct MRE11 and RAD51 relocalization and for efficient cell cycle arrest induced by ionizing radiation in G2 phase
In yeast, MSH2 plays an important role in mismatch repair (MMR) and recombination, whereas the function of the mammalian MSH2 protein in recombinational repair is not completely established. We examined the ce...
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Mismatch Repair in Genome Stability
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Normal rat intestinal cells IEC-18: characterization and transfection with immortalizing oncogenes
IEC-18 cells, a cell line derived from the ileum of rat intestine, have the characteristics of normal cells since they have a contact inhibited cell growth, do not form colonies in soft agar and are not tumori...
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Spontaneous mutations ataprt locus in a mammalian cell line defective in mismatch recognition
Clone B is a CHO cell line that showns a moderate mutator phenotype as a consequence of a defect in mismatch recognition. To identify the classes of mutation that accumulate spontaneously in a functional gene,...
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The Role of O6-Alkylguanine in Cell Killing and Sister Chromatid Exchange Induced by Alkylating Agents
When DNA is exposed to alkylating agents, reactions occur at as many as fifteen different sites on the bases and at the phosphodiester backbone (Beranek, et.al., 1980). The relative proportion of the alkylation p...
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An operon for histidine biosynthesis in Streptomyces coelicolor
On the assumption that a cluster of five his genes (eight cistrons) in S. coelicolor corresponds to an operon, a genetic analysis of a constitutive mutant was carried out. This strain has a multi-site mutation lo...