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1. FANCI is a negative regulator of Akt activation.

2. DNA damage checkpoint recovery and cancer development.

3. Artemis interacts with the Cul4A-DDB1DDB2 ubiquitin E3 ligase and regulates degradation of the CDK inhibitor p27.

4. The telomeric protein SNM1B/Apollo is required for normal cell proliferation and embryonic development.

5. SNMIB/Apollo protects leading-strand telomeres against NHEJ-mediated repair.

6. Repair of DNA interstrand cross-links during S phase of the mammalian cell cycle.

8. DNA-PKcs regulates a single-stranded DNA endonuclease activity of Artemis.

9. Cyclin E is stabilized in response to replication fork barriers leading to prolonged S phase arrest.

10. The Pso4 complex splices into the DNA damage response.

11. Cdc5L interacts with ATR and is required for the S-phase cell-cycle checkpoint.

12. Artemis regulates cell cycle recovery from the S phase checkpoint by promoting degradation of cyclin E.

13. Artemis is a negative regulator of p53 in response to oxidative stress.

14. SNM1A acts downstream of ATM to promote the G1 cell cycle checkpoint.

15. Snm1B/Apollo mediates replication fork collapse and S Phase checkpoint activation in response to DNA interstrand cross-links.

16. Artemis links ATM to G2/M checkpoint recovery via regulation of Cdk1-cyclin B.

17. The Prp19/Pso4 core complex undergoes ubiquitylation and structural alterations in response to DNA damage.

18. Repair of DNA interstrand cross-links: interactions between homology-dependent and homology-independent pathways.

19. The Pso4 mRNA splicing and DNA repair complex interacts with WRN for processing of DNA interstrand cross-links.

20. Snm1-deficient mice exhibit accelerated tumorigenesis and susceptibility to infection.

21. Mismatch repair participates in error-free processing of DNA interstrand crosslinks in human cells.

22. Deficiency in SNM1 abolishes an early mitotic checkpoint induced by spindle stress.

23. Artemis is a phosphorylation target of ATM and ATR and is involved in the G2/M DNA damage checkpoint response.

24. Partial reconstitution of human interstrand cross-link repair in vitro: characterization of the roles of RPA and PCNA.

25. hLodestar/HuF2 interacts with CDC5L and is involved in pre-mRNA splicing.

26. Nucleotide excision repair- and polymerase eta-mediated error-prone removal of mitomycin C interstrand cross-links.

27. hSnm1 colocalizes and physically associates with 53BP1 before and after DNA damage.

28. Translation of hSNM1 is mediated by an internal ribosome entry site that upregulates expression during mitosis.

29. hMutSbeta is required for the recognition and uncoupling of psoralen interstrand cross-links in vitro.

31. Cellular responses to ionizing radiation damage.

32. Involvement of nucleotide excision repair in a recombination-independent and error-prone pathway of DNA interstrand cross-link repair.

33. Requirement for PCNA and RPA in interstrand crosslink-induced DNA synthesis.

34. Expression in normal human tissues of five nucleotide excision repair genes measured simultaneously by multiplex reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction.

35. Interstrand cross-links induce DNA synthesis in damaged and undamaged plasmids in mammalian cell extracts.

36. hRAD17, a structural homolog of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe RAD17 cell cycle checkpoint gene, stimulates p53 accumulation.

37. RAD1, a human structural homolog of the Schizosaccharomyces pombe RAD1 cell cycle checkpoint gene.

38. Expression of five selected human mismatch repair genes simultaneously detected in normal and cancer cell lines by a nonradioactive multiplex reverse transcription-polymerase chain reaction.

39. Simultaneous amplification of four DNA repair genes and beta-actin in human lymphocytes by multiplex reverse transcriptase-PCR.

40. An interaction between the DNA repair factor XPA and replication protein A appears essential for nucleotide excision repair.

41. Correction of chromosomal instability and sensitivity to diverse mutagens by a cloned cDNA of the XRCC3 DNA repair gene.

42. Mutations in XPA that prevent association with ERCC1 are defective in nucleotide excision repair.

43. Specific association between the human DNA repair proteins XPA and ERCC1.

44. Assignment of xeroderma pigmentosum group C (XPC) gene to chromosome 3p25.

45. Characterization of molecular defects in xeroderma pigmentosum group C.

46. Evidence for a salt-induced conformational transition in UV-irradiated superhelical PM2 DNA.

47. Removal of 2',3'-dideoxynucleotide residues from injected DNA in Xenopus laevis oocytes.

48. A single apurinic site can elicit BAL 31 nuclease-catalyzed cleavage in duplex DNA.

49. Analysis and optimization of recombinant DNA joining reactions.

50. Extracellular nucleases of Pseudomonas BAL 31. I. Characterization of single strand-specific deoxyriboendonuclease and double-strand deoxyriboexonuclease activities.

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