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Replication of ribonucleotide-containing DNA templates by yeast replicative polymerasesWATT, Danielle L; JOHANSSON, Erik; BURGERS, Peter M et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 8, pp 897-902, issn 1568-7864, 6 p.Article
Ubiquitin-binding domains and their role in the DNA damage responseHOFMANN, Kay.DNA repair. 2009, Vol 8, Num 4, pp 544-556, issn 1568-7864, 13 p.Article
The dCMP transferase activity of yeast Rev1 is biologically relevant during the bypass of endogenously generated AP sitesKIM, Nayun; MUDRAK, Sarah V; JINKS-ROBERTSON, Sue et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 12, pp 1262-1271, issn 1568-7864, 10 p.Article
HRev7, putative subunit of hPolζ, plays a critical role in survival, induction of mutations, and progression through S-phase, of UV(254 nm) -irradiated human fibroblastsMCNALLY, Kristin; NEAL, Jessica A; MCMANUS, Terrence P et al.DNA repair. 2008, Vol 7, Num 4, pp 597-604, issn 1568-7864, 8 p.Article
The Rev1 translesion synthesis polymerase has multiple distinct DNA binding modesDE GROOTE, Frederik H; JANSEN, Jacob G; MASUDA, Yuji et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 9, pp 915-925, issn 1568-7864, 11 p.Article
3-Methyl-3-deazaadenine, a stable isostere of N3-methyl-adenine, is efficiently bypassed by replication in vivo and by transcription in vitroMONTI, Paola; BROXSON, Christopher; INGA, Alberto et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 8, pp 861-868, issn 1568-7864, 8 p.Article
HLTF and SHPRH are not essential for PCNA polyubiquitination, survival and somatic hypermutation: Existence of an alternative E3 ligaseKRIJGER, Peter H. L; LEE, Kyoo-Young; JACOBS, Heinz et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 4, pp 438-444, issn 1568-7864, 7 p.Article
Lesion bypass by S. cerevisiae Pol ζ aloneSTONE, Jana E; KUMAR, Dinesh; BINZ, Sara K et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 8, pp 826-834, issn 1568-7864, 9 p.Article
The response of mammalian cells to UV-light reveals Rad54-dependent and independent pathways of homologous recombinationEPPINK, Berina; TAFEL, Agnieszka A; HANADA, Katsuhiro et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 11, pp 1095-1105, issn 1568-7864, 11 p.Article
Ubiquitin-PCNA fusion as a mimic for mono-ubiquitinated PCNA in Schizosaccharomyces pombeRAMASUBRAMANYAN, Sharada; COULON, Stephane; FUCHS, Robert P et al.DNA repair. 2010, Vol 9, Num 7, pp 777-784, issn 1568-7864, 8 p.Article
DNA polymerase θ (POLQ) can extend from mismatches and from bases opposite a (6-4) photoproductSEKI, Mineaki; WOOD, Richard D.DNA repair. 2008, Vol 7, Num 1, pp 119-127, issn 1568-7864, 9 p.Article
Revl and Polζ influence toxicity and mutagenicity of Me-lex, a sequence selective N3-adenine methylating agentMONTI, Paola; CIRIBILLI, Yari; FRONZA, Gilberto et al.DNA repair. 2008, Vol 7, Num 3, pp 431-438, issn 1568-7864, 8 p.Article
Postreplication repair mechanisms in the presence of DNA adducts in Escherichia coliBICHARA, Marc; MEIER, Matt; WAGNER, Jerome et al.Mutation research. Reviews in mutation research. 2011, Vol 727, Num 3, pp 104-122, issn 1383-5742, 19 p.Article
Regulating post-translational modifications of the eukaryotic replication clamp PCNAULRICH, Helle D.DNA repair. 2009, Vol 8, Num 4, pp 461-469, issn 1568-7864, 9 p.Article
Pol kappa partially rescues MMR-dependent cytotoxicity of O6-methylguanineLUPARI, Eliana; VENTURA, Ilenia; MARCON, Francesca et al.DNA repair. 2012, Vol 11, Num 6, pp 579-586, issn 1568-7864, 8 p.Article
RAD5a and REV3 function in two alternative pathways of DNA-damage tolerance in ArabidopsisSHENG WANG; RUI WEN; XIANZONG SHI et al.DNA repair. 2011, Vol 10, Num 6, pp 620-628, issn 1568-7864, 9 p.Article
The Werner's Syndrome protein collaborates with REV1 to promote replication fork progression on damaged DNAPHILLIPS, Lara G; SALE, Julian E.DNA repair. 2010, Vol 9, Num 10, pp 1064-1072, issn 1568-7864, 9 p.Article
Error-prone DNA repair and translesion synthesis : Focus on the replication forkBRIDGES, Bryn A.DNA repair. 2005, Vol 4, Num 5, pp 618-634, issn 1568-7864, 17 p.Article
Checkpoint responses to replication stalling: inducing tolerance and preventing mutagenesisKAI, Mihoko; WANG, Teresa S.-F.Mutation research. Fundamental and molecular mechanisms of mutagenesis. 2003, Vol 532, Num 1-2, pp 59-73, issn 1386-1964, 15 p.Article
Translesion DNA Synthesis Polymerases in DNA Interstrand Crosslink RepairTHE VINH HO; SCHÄRER, Orlando D.Environmental and molecular mutagenesis (Print). 2010, Vol 51, Num 6, pp 552-566, issn 0893-6692, 15 p.Article
Mammalian polymerase ζ is essential for post-replication repair of UV-induced DNA lesionsJANSEN, Jacob G; TSAALBI-SHTYLIK, Anastasia; HENDRIKS, Giel et al.DNA repair. 2009, Vol 8, Num 12, pp 1444-1451, issn 1568-7864, 8 p.Article
Identification of a strand-related bias in the PCNA-mediated bypass of spontaneous lesions by yeast PolηABDULOUIC, Amy L; MINESINGER, Brenda K; JINKS-ROBERTSON, Sue et al.DNA repair. 2007, Vol 6, Num 9, pp 1307-1318, issn 1568-7864, 12 p.Article
Analysis of Revlp and Pol ζ in mitochondrial mutagenesis suggests an alternative pathway of damage toleranceKALIFA, Lidza; SIA, Elaine A.DNA repair. 2007, Vol 6, Num 12, pp 1732-1739, issn 1568-7864, 8 p.Article
Mutagenesis and the three R's in yeastABDULOUIC, Amy; KIM, Nayun; JINKS-ROBERTSON, Sue et al.DNA repair. 2006, Vol 5, Num 4, pp 409-421, issn 1568-7864, 13 p.Article
Mutagenicity of oxidized DNA precursors in living cells: Roles of nucleotide pool sanitization and DNA repair enzymes, and translesion synthesis DNA polymerasesKAMIYA, Hiroyuki.Mutation research. Genetic toxicology and environmental mutagenesis (Print). 2010, Vol 703, Num 1, pp 32-36, issn 1383-5718, 5 p.Article