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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
4. Interaction of hHR23 with S5a: the ubiquitin-like domain of hHR23 mediates interaction with S5a subunit of 26 s proteasome
5. Identification and characterization of XPB-binding domain of hHR23B
6. Two human homologues of Rad23 are functionally interchangeable in complex formation and stimulation of XPC repair activity
7. c-Jun stimulates origin-dependent DNA unwinding by polyomavirus large Tantigen
8. Human DNA polymerase eta - DNA ternary complex with the 5'T of a CPD in the active site (TT2)
9. Polymerization by DNA polymerase is blocked by cis-diamminedichloroplatinum(II) 1,3-d(GpTpG) cross-link: implications for cytotoxic effects in nucleotide excision repair-negative tumor cells
10. Translesion synthesis across the (6-4) photoproduct and its Dewar valence isomer by the Y-family and engineered DNA polymerases
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.
19. Complementation of defective translesion synthesis and UV light sensitivity in xeroderma pigmentosum variant cells by human and mouse DNA polymerase
20. Mechanisms of accurate translesion synthesis by human DNA polymerase eta
21. Xeroderma Pigmentosum Variant: From a Human Genetic Disorder to a Novel DNA Polymerase
22. Xeroderma pigmentosum variant (XP-V) correcting protein from HeLa cells has a thymine dimer bypass DNA polymerase activity
23. Benzimidazolium triflate-activated synthesis of (6-4) photoproduct-containing oligonucleotides and its application
24. c-Jun stimulates origin-dependent DNA unwinding by polyomavirus large Tantigen.
25. HHR23B, a human Rad23 homolog, stimulates XPC protein in nucleotide excision repair in vitro
26. Chromosomal Localization of Three Repair Genes: The Xeroderma Pigmentosum Group C Gene and Two Human Homologs of Yeast RAD23
27. Purification and cloning of a nucleotide excision repair complex involving the xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein and a human homologue of yeast RAD23.
28. Cell-free repair of UV-damaged simian virus 40 chromosomes in human cell extracts. II. Defective DNA repair synthesis by xeroderma pigmentosum cell extracts.
29. Cell-free repair of UV-damaged simian virus 40 chromosomes in human cell extracts. I. Development of a cell-free system detecting excision repair of UV-irradiated SV40 chromosomes.
30. An abasic site analogue activates a c-Ha-ras gene by a point mutation at modified and adjacent positions
31. Mouse DNA primase plays the principal role in determination of permissiveness for polyomavirus DNA replication
32. DNA primase stimulatory factor from mouse FM3A cells has an RNase H activity. Purification of the factor and analysis of the stimulation.
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
39. Error-prone bypass of certain DNA lesions by the human DNA polymerase κ
40. Xeroderma pigmentosum group C protein complex is the initiator of global genome nucleotide excision repair
41. Corrigendum: An abasic site analogue activates a c-Ha-ras gene by a point mutation at modified and adjacent positions (Nucleic Acids Research (1992) 20 (4409-4415))
42. c-Jun stimulates origin-dependent DNA unwinding by polyomavirus large T antigen
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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