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The following pages link to Replication of damaged DNA and the molecular mechanism of ultraviolet light mutagenesis (Q40810156):
Displaying 43 items.
- An SOS-regulated operon involved in damage-inducible mutagenesis in Caulobacter crescentus (Q24800880) (← links)
- The mutagenesis protein UmuC is a DNA polymerase activated by UmuD', RecA, and SSB and is specialized for translesion replication (Q31422789) (← links)
- Nucleotide excision repair: from E. coli to man. (Q33601014) (← links)
- Mutations affecting the ability of the Escherichia coli UmuD' protein to participate in SOS mutagenesis. (Q33634705) (← links)
- cAMP-dependent SOS induction and mutagenesis in resting bacterial populations. (Q33719467) (← links)
- Radiation: microbial evolution, ecology, and relevance to mars missions (Q33814750) (← links)
- A specific 3' exonuclease activity of UvrABC. (Q33888156) (← links)
- DNA damage control by novel DNA polymerases: translesion replication and mutagenesis (Q34260300) (← links)
- Correlation of GC content with replication timing and repair mechanisms in weakly expressed E.coli genes (Q34310900) (← links)
- Cutaneous malignancies of keratinocytic origin (Q34322752) (← links)
- Analysis of strand transfer and template switching mechanisms of DNA gap repair by homologous recombination in Escherichia coli: predominance of strand transfer (Q34323727) (← links)
- The SOS Regulatory Network (Q34337115) (← links)
- Lesion bypass DNA polymerases replicate across non-DNA segments (Q34385155) (← links)
- Cellular determinants of the mutational specificity of 1-nitroso-6-nitropyrene and 1-nitroso-8-nitropyrene in the lacI gene of Escherichia coli (Q34456660) (← links)
- Highly mutagenic replication by DNA polymerase V (UmuC) provides a mechanistic basis for SOS untargeted mutagenesis (Q34964296) (← links)
- Plasmid-encoded MucB protein is a DNA polymerase (pol RI) specialized for lesion bypass in the presence of MucA', RecA, and SSB (Q35265889) (← links)
- SOS factors involved in translesion synthesis (Q36157744) (← links)
- Recognition and repair of compound DNA lesions (base damage and mismatch) by human mismatch repair and excision repair systems (Q36565271) (← links)
- Inactivation of DNA proofreading obviates the need for SOS induction in frameshift mutagenesis (Q36638036) (← links)
- The beta subunit sliding DNA clamp is responsible for unassisted mutagenic translesion replication by DNA polymerase III holoenzyme (Q36729830) (← links)
- DNA sequence context greatly affects the accuracy of bypass across an ultraviolet light 6-4 photoproduct in mammalian cells (Q36912141) (← links)
- Cellular strategies for accommodating replication-hindering adducts in DNA: control by the SOS response in Escherichia coli (Q37441805) (← links)
- Multiple strategies for translesion synthesis in bacteria (Q37512348) (← links)
- Long-term effect of mutagenic DNA repair on accumulation of mutations in Pseudomonas syringae B86-17. (Q37596302) (← links)
- Reconstitution of repair-gap UV mutagenesis with purified proteins from Escherichia coli: a role for DNA polymerases III and II. (Q37714843) (← links)
- Functional recA, lexA, umuD, umuC, polA, and polB genes are not required for the Escherichia coli UVM response (Q39838860) (← links)
- How a Genetically Stable Extremophile Evolves: Modes of Genome Diversification in the Archaeon Sulfolobus acidocaldarius (Q40153707) (← links)
- Quantitative analysis of translesion DNA synthesis across a benzo[a]pyrene-guanine adduct in mammalian cells: the role of DNA polymerase kappa (Q40505709) (← links)
- UV light induces IS10 transposition in Escherichia coli. (Q42571999) (← links)
- 4-n-Nonylphenol and 17-beta estradiol may induce common DNA effects in developing barnacle larvae (Q44223172) (← links)
- Development of a method based on alkaline gel electrophoresis for estimation of oxidative damage to DNA in Escherichia coli (Q45098614) (← links)
- DNA strand exchange promoted by RecA K72R. Two reaction phases with different Mg2+ requirements (Q47854190) (← links)
- A broadening view of recombinational DNA repair in bacteria (Q48031487) (← links)
- Carcinogens stimulate intrachromosomal homologous recombination at an endogenous locus in human diploid fibroblasts (Q50131936) (← links)
- Deamination of cytosine-containing pyrimidine photodimers in UV-irradiated DNA. Significance for UV light mutagenesis. (Q54601733) (← links)
- A new mutation inEscherichia coli K12,isfA, which is responsible for inhibition of SOS functions (Q54608211) (← links)
- Comparison of ultraviolet-induced genotoxicity detected by random amplified polymorphic DNA with chlorophyll fluorescence and growth in a marine macroalgae, Palmaria palmata (Q57943633) (← links)
- Lesion bypass by the Escherichia coli DNA polymerase V requires assembly of a RecA nucleoprotein filament (Q73204355) (← links)
- Anti-mutagenic activity of DNA damage-binding proteins mediated by direct inhibition of translesion replication (Q73853915) (← links)
- The mutagenesis protein MucB interacts with single strand DNA binding protein and induces a major conformational change in its complex with single-stranded DNA (Q74263642) (← links)
- The mutagenesis proteins UmuD' and UmuC prevent lethal frameshifts while increasing base substitution mutations (Q77231587) (← links)
- A non-excision uvr-dependent DNA repair pathway of Escherichia coli (involvement of stress proteins) (Q77735914) (← links)
- Error-free recombinational repair predominates over mutagenic translesion replication in E. coli (Q78482138) (← links)