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The following pages link to Requirement for an interaction of XRCC4 with DNA ligase IV for wild-type V(D)J recombination and DNA double-strand break repair in vivo. (Q46031860):
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- In vitro and in vivo interactions of DNA ligase IV with a subunit of the condensin complex (Q24294826) (← links)
- Biochemical characterization of metnase's endonuclease activity and its role in NHEJ repair (Q24299755) (← links)
- DNA binding of Xrcc4 protein is associated with V(D)J recombination but not with stimulation of DNA ligase IV activity (Q24534080) (← links)
- SUMO modification of human XRCC4 regulates its localization and function in DNA double-strand break repair. (Q24548010) (← links)
- Xrcc4 physically links DNA end processing by polynucleotide kinase to DNA ligation by DNA ligase IV (Q24563248) (← links)
- Oncogenic transformation in the absence of Xrcc4 targets peripheral B cells that have undergone editing and switching (Q24569801) (← links)
- Crystal structure of the Xrcc4 DNA repair protein and implications for end joining (Q24597643) (← links)
- Antisense-mediated decrease in DNA ligase III expression results in reduced mitochondrial DNA integrity (Q24624288) (← links)
- BRCT domains: easy as one, two, three (Q24635835) (← links)
- Structural and functional interaction between the human DNA repair proteins DNA ligase IV and XRCC4 (Q24644339) (← links)
- Genetic variants of NHEJ DNA ligase IV can affect the risk of developing multiple myeloma, a tumour characterised by aberrant class switch recombination (Q24672591) (← links)
- Defining interactions between DNA-PK and ligase IV/XRCC4. (Q27919634) (← links)
- The biochemistry and biological significance of nonhomologous DNA end joining: an essential repair process in multicellular eukaryotes (Q28143726) (← links)
- DNA ligase IV and XRCC4 form a stable mixed tetramer that functions synergistically with other repair factors in a cell-free end-joining system (Q28143901) (← links)
- Role of non-homologous end joining in V(D)J recombination (Q28266265) (← links)
- Ancient and recent adaptive evolution of primate non-homologous end joining genes (Q28475884) (← links)
- Early embryonic lethality due to targeted inactivation of DNA ligase III (Q28587518) (← links)
- Identification of proteins in the hamster DNA end-binding complex (Q33203892) (← links)
- Human DNA ligases I, III, and IV-purification and new specific assays for these enzymes (Q33247671) (← links)
- Extreme growth failure is a common presentation of ligase IV deficiency (Q33410904) (← links)
- Both V(D)J recombination and radioresistance require DNA-PK kinase activity, though minimal levels suffice for V(D)J recombination (Q33616301) (← links)
- DNA damage-induced cell cycle checkpoints and DNA strand break repair in development and tumorigenesis (Q33814324) (← links)
- Regulation of the DNA Damage Response to DSBs by Post-Translational Modifications (Q33886979) (← links)
- DNA ligases in the repair and replication of DNA. (Q34006361) (← links)
- DNA Ligase IV regulates XRCC4 nuclear localization (Q34118213) (← links)
- Cytotoxicity associated with artemis overexpression after lentiviral vector-mediated gene transfer (Q34123303) (← links)
- Protein kinases as therapeutic targets (Q34155571) (← links)
- A novel missense RAG-1 mutation results in T-B-NK+ SCID in Athabascan-speaking Dine Indians from the Canadian Northwest Territories (Q34325629) (← links)
- XRCC4 and XLF form long helical protein filaments suitable for DNA end protection and alignment to facilitate DNA double strand break repair (Q34329896) (← links)
- Dual modes of interaction between XRCC4 and polynucleotide kinase/phosphatase: implications for nonhomologous end joining (Q34333731) (← links)
- Analysis of DNA ligase IV mutations found in LIG4 syndrome patients: the impact of two linked polymorphisms (Q34343834) (← links)
- DNA ligases as therapeutic targets (Q34384677) (← links)
- A single amino acid substitution in DNA-PKcs explains the novel phenotype of the CHO mutant, XR-C2. (Q34396025) (← links)
- XLF regulates filament architecture of the XRCC4·ligase IV complex (Q34433470) (← links)
- Sealing of chromosomal DNA nicks during nucleotide excision repair requires XRCC1 and DNA ligase III alpha in a cell-cycle-specific manner (Q34654453) (← links)
- Chromosomal aberrations: formation, identification and distribution (Q34727255) (← links)
- DNA double-strand break repair signalling: the case of RAD51 post-translational regulation. (Q34929930) (← links)
- The mammalian XRCC genes: their roles in DNA repair and genetic stability (Q35136164) (← links)
- Characterization of the human artemis promoter by heterologous gene expression in vitro and in vivo (Q35245340) (← links)
- Mechanism and regulation of human non-homologous DNA end-joining (Q35542018) (← links)
- Successful bone marrow transplantation in a patient with DNA ligase IV deficiency and bone marrow failure (Q35608847) (← links)
- Organization and dynamics of the nonhomologous end-joining machinery during DNA double-strand break repair (Q35644654) (← links)
- Genome-wide screens for sensitivity to ionizing radiation identify the fission yeast nonhomologous end joining factor Xrc4. (Q35683678) (← links)
- The DNA-dependent protein kinase: the director at the end. (Q35830413) (← links)
- Artemis sheds new light on V(D)J recombination (Q35830418) (← links)
- The repair of DNA damages/modifications during the maturation of the immune system: lessons from human primary immunodeficiency disorders and animal models. (Q36231119) (← links)
- Loss of DNA ligase IV prevents recognition of DNA by double-strand break repair proteins XRCC4 and XLF (Q36935474) (← links)
- DNA double-strand break repair and development (Q37027200) (← links)
- DNA repair in murine embryonic stem cells and differentiated cells (Q37122448) (← links)
- E1B 55k-independent dissociation of the DNA ligase IV/XRCC4 complex by E4 34k during adenovirus infection (Q37210181) (← links)