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1. Multivalent interactions of the disordered regions of XLF and XRCC4 foster robust cellular NHEJ and drive the formation of ligation-boosting condensates in vitro.

2. A Novel Interaction Between RAD23A/B and Y-family DNA Polymerases.

3. 1 H, 15 N, 13 C resonance assignments for proteasome shuttle factor hHR23a.

4. Two-Step Validation Approach for Tools To Study the DNA Repair Enzyme SNM1A.

5. Protonation states of Asp residues in the human Nudix hydrolase MTH1 contribute to its broad substrate recognition.

6. Heterogeneous clinical features in Cockayne syndrome patients and siblings carrying the same CSA mutations.

7. 5'-Phosphorylation Increases the Efficacy of Nucleoside Inhibitors of the DNA Repair Enzyme SNM1A.

8. Prenatal phenotype of PNKP-related primary microcephaly associated with variants affecting both the FHA and phosphatase domain.

9. Structure of HIV-1 Vpr in complex with the human nucleotide excision repair protein hHR23A.

10. Every protagonist has a sidekick: Structural aspects of human xeroderma pigmentosum-binding proteins in nucleotide excision repair.

11. Structural basis of human transcription-DNA repair coupling.

12. X-ray scattering reveals disordered linkers and dynamic interfaces in complexes and mechanisms for DNA double-strand break repair impacting cell and cancer biology.

13. Kinetic Constraints in the Specific Interaction between Phosphorylated Ubiquitin and Proteasomal Shuttle Factors.

14. A role for the Cockayne Syndrome B (CSB)-Elongin ubiquitin ligase complex in signal-dependent RNA polymerase II transcription.

15. Cockayne Syndrome Group B (CSB): The Regulatory Framework Governing the Multifunctional Protein and Its Plausible Role in Cancer.

16. Role of traditional CHO PET parameters in distinguishing IDH, TERT and MGMT alterations in primary diffuse gliomas.

17. The Winged Helix Domain of CSB Regulates RNAPII Occupancy at Promoter Proximal Pause Sites.

18. Current and emerging roles of Cockayne syndrome group B (CSB) protein.

19. Conus venom fractions inhibit the adhesion of Plasmodium falciparum erythrocyte membrane protein 1 domains to the host vascular receptors.

20. Development of MTH1-Binding Nucleotide Analogs Based on 7,8-Dihalogenated 7-Deaza-dG Derivatives.

21. Pseudomonas putida MPE, a manganese-dependent endonuclease of the binuclear metallophosphoesterase superfamily, incises single-strand DNA in two orientations to yield a mixture of 3'-PO4 and 3'-OH termini.

22. Allosteric inhibition of human exonuclease1 (hExo1) through a novel extended β-sheet conformation.

23. Tobacco Smoke Carcinogens Induce DNA Repair Machinery Function Loss: Protection by Carbon Nanotubes.

24. Multiple crystal forms of human MacroD2.

25. Structural insight into the differential interactions between the DNA mimic protein SAUGI and two gamma herpesvirus uracil-DNA glycosylases.

26. A novel Cas9-targeted long-read assay for simultaneous detection of IDH1/2 mutations and clinically relevant MGMT methylation in fresh biopsies of diffuse glioma.

27. MutT homologue 1 (MTH1) removes N6-methyl-dATP from the dNTP pool.

28. New structural insights into the recognition of undamaged splayed-arm DNA with a single pair of non-complementary nucleotides by human nucleotide excision repair protein XPA.

29. Complete 1 H, 13 C, 15 N resonance assignments and secondary structure of the Vpr binding region of hHR23A (residues 223-363).

30. Histone H4K20 Demethylation by Two hHR23 Proteins.

31. Plasmodium falciparum Apn1 homolog is a mitochondrial base excision repair protein with restricted enzymatic functions.

32. Photoinduced inhibition of DNA repair enzymes and the possible mechanism of photochemical transformations of the ruthenium nitrosyl complex [RuNO(β-Pic) 2 (NO 2 ) 2 OH].

33. CSB interacts with BRCA1 in late S/G2 to promote MRN- and CtIP-mediated DNA end resection.

34. Single-molecule visualization reveals the damage search mechanism for the human NER protein XPC-RAD23B.

35. In vitro role of Rad54 in Rad51-ssDNA filament-dependent homology search and synaptic complexes formation.

36. MGMT autoantibodies as a potential prediction of recurrence and treatment response biomarker for glioma patients.

37. DNA duplex recognition activates Exo1 nuclease activity.

38. Structural basis of ubiquitin recognition by the winged-helix domain of Cockayne syndrome group B protein.

39. Local delivery of temozolomide via a biologically inert carrier (Temodex) prolongs survival in glioma patients, irrespectively of the methylation status of MGMT.

40. Domain analysis of PNKP-XRCC1 interactions: Influence of genetic variants of XRCC1.

41. Polypyridyl-Based Copper Phenanthrene Complexes: A New Type of Stabilized Artificial Chemical Nuclease.

42. The polynucleotide kinase 3'-phosphatase gene (PNKP) is involved in Charcot-Marie-Tooth disease (CMT2B2) previously related to MED25.

43. Regulation of the Intranuclear Distribution of the Cockayne Syndrome Proteins.

44. MutT homologue 1 (MTH1) catalyzes the hydrolysis of mutagenic O6-methyl-dGTP.

45. A novel bioluminescent detection of exonuclease I activity based on terminal deoxynucleotidyl transferase-mediated pyrophosphate release.

46. Solid-phase enzyme catalysis of DNA end repair and 3' A-tailing reduces GC-bias in next-generation sequencing of human genomic DNA.

47. The influence of residue in the position of 116 on the inhibitory potency of TH588 for MTH1.

48. XLF and APLF bind Ku80 at two remote sites to ensure DNA repair by non-homologous end joining.

49. Computational characterization of the binding mode between oncoprotein Ets-1 and DNA-repair enzymes.

50. MACROD2 Haploinsufficiency Impairs Catalytic Activity of PARP1 and Promotes Chromosome Instability and Growth of Intestinal Tumors.

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