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2. Erroneous incorporation of oxidized DNA precursors by Y-family DNA polymerases

3. NBS1 recruits RAD18 via a RAD6-like domain and regulates Pol eta-dependent translesion DNA synthesis

7. c-Jun stimulates origin-dependent DNA unwinding by polyomavirus large Tantigen

11. 3-Methyladenine-DNA glycosylase (MPG protein) interacts with human RAD23 proteins.

12. Interaction of hHR23 with S5a. The ubiquitin-like domain of hHR23 mediates interaction with S5a subunit of 26 S proteasome

13. Two human homologs of Rad23 are functionally interchangeable in complex formation and stimulation of XPC repair activity.

14. Identification and characterization of XPC-binding domain of hHR23B.

15. Two human homologues of Rad23 are functionally interchangeable in complex formation and stimulation of XPC repair activity.

16. Identification and characterization of XPB-binding domain of hHR23B

17. XPC and human homologs of RAD23: Intracellular localization and relationship to other nucleotide excision repair complexes

18. HHR23B, a human RAD23 homolog, stimulates XPC protein in nucleotide excision repair in vitro.

33. A multistep damage recognition mechanism for global genomic nucleotide excision repair.

34. Error-prone bypass of certain DNA lesions by the human DNA polymerase kappa.

35. The xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein complex XPC-HR23B plays an important role in the recruitment of transcription factor IIH to damaged DNA.

36. Characterization of DNA recognition by the human UV-damaged DNA-binding protein.

37. DNA repair protein XPA binds replication protein A (RPA).

38. DNA primase-DNA polymerase α assembly from mouse FM3A cells

43. Novel mechanisms for the removal of strong replication-blocking HMCES- and thiazolidine-DNA adducts in humans.

44. RFWD3 and translesion DNA polymerases contribute to PCNA modification-dependent DNA damage tolerance.

45. Acetaldehyde induces NER repairable mutagenic DNA lesions.

46. Stepwise multipolyubiquitination of p53 by the E6AP-E6 ubiquitin ligase complex.

47. Spatiotemporal regulation of PCNA ubiquitination in damage tolerance pathways.

48. Preferential digestion of PCNA-ubiquitin and p53-ubiquitin linkages by USP7 to remove polyubiquitin chains from substrates.

49. Regulation of HLTF-mediated PCNA polyubiquitination by RFC and PCNA monoubiquitination levels determines choice of damage tolerance pathway.

50. Regulation of DNA damage tolerance in mammalian cells by post-translational modifications of PCNA.

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