DNA damage recognition /
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| Format: | Book |
| Language: | English |
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New York :
Taylor & Francis,
2006.
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Table of Contents:
- Dynamics of DNA damage recognition
- In search of damaged bases
- Increased specificity and effciency of base excision repair through complex formation
- Structure and properties of DNA photoproducts
- Damage recognition by DNA photolyases
- Damage recognition by the bacterial nucleotide excision repair machinery
- Recognition of DNA damage during eukaryotic nucleotide excision repair
- Interactions of the transcription machinery with DNA damage in prokaryotes
- DNA repair in actively transcribed genes in eukaryotic cells
- Chromatin structure and the repair of UV light-induced DNA damage
- The ultraviolet damage endonuclease (UVDE) protein and alternative excision repair : a highly diverse system for damage recognition and processing
- Structural aspects of Pt-DNA adduct recognition by proteins
- Structural aspects of polycyclic aromatic carcinogen-damaged DNA and its recognition by NER proteins
- Structural features of DNA glycosylases and AP endonucleases
- Repair of oxidized bases
- Recognition of alkylating agent damage in DNA
- Deaminated bases in DNA
- New paradigms for DNA base excision repair in mammals
- Recognition and repair of abasic sites
- Oxidative mitochondrial DNA damage resistance and repair
- Mechanism of DNA mismatch repair from bacteria to human
- Interaction of the Escherichia coli Vsr with DNa and mismatch repair proteins
- Mechanism of translesion DNA synthesis in Escherichia coli
- Mechanism of bypass polymerases in eukaryotes
- Structural features of bypass polymerases
- Regulation of damage tolerance by the RAD6 pathway
- Bochemical and cellular aspects of homologous recombination
- The mechanism of vertebrate nonhomologous DNA end joining and its role in immune system gene rearrangements
- Structural aspects of Ku and the DNA-dependent protein kinase complex
- Cellular functions of mammalian DNA ligases
- The Mre11/Rad50/Nbs1 complex
- Histone γ-H2AX involvement in DNA double-strand break repair pathways
- DNA strand-break recognition, signaling and resolution : the role of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerases-1 and -2
- Cellular and molecular responses to alkylation damage in DNA
- Damage signals triggering the Escherichia coli SOS response
- Recognition of DNA damage as the initial step of eukaryotic checkpoint arrest
- Responses to replication of DNA damage