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The following pages link to DNA glycosylase encoded by MUTYH functions as a molecular switch for programmed cell death under oxidative stress to suppress tumorigenesis. (Q37828633):
Displaying 34 items.
- MUTYH DNA glycosylase: the rationale for removing undamaged bases from the DNA (Q21131242) (← links)
- Cellular levels of 8-oxoguanine in either DNA or the nucleotide pool play pivotal roles in carcinogenesis and survival of cancer cells (Q26829845) (← links)
- Pro-Oxidant Role of Silibinin in DMBA/TPA Induced Skin Cancer: 1H NMR Metabolomic and Biochemical Study (Q28552617) (← links)
- Base excision repair: a critical player in many games (Q33908163) (← links)
- Pivotal role of inosine triphosphate pyrophosphatase in maintaining genome stability and the prevention of apoptosis in human cells (Q34182512) (← links)
- MUTYH, an adenine DNA glycosylase, mediates p53 tumor suppression via PARP-dependent cell death. (Q34439252) (← links)
- Restriction-modification system with methyl-inhibited base excision and abasic-site cleavage activities (Q35171608) (← links)
- Mammalian MutY homolog (MYH or MUTYH) protects cells from oxidative DNA damage (Q35704467) (← links)
- Base Excision Repair in the Mitochondria. (Q35988349) (← links)
- Regulation of MUTYH, a DNA Repair Enzyme, in Renal Proximal Tubular Epithelial Cells (Q36242244) (← links)
- Polymorphism and protein expression of MUTYH gene for risk of rheumatoid arthritis (Q36273427) (← links)
- Human MutY homolog induces apoptosis in etoposide-treated HEK293 cells (Q36424326) (← links)
- 8-Oxoguanine causes neurodegeneration during MUTYH-mediated DNA base excision repair (Q36498096) (← links)
- Regulation of DNA glycosylases and their role in limiting disease (Q36972316) (← links)
- Distinct functional consequences of MUTYH variants associated with colorectal cancer: Damaged DNA affinity, glycosylase activity and interaction with PCNA and Hus1. (Q37397651) (← links)
- Oxidative DNA damage in disease--insights gained from base excision repair glycosylase-deficient mouse models (Q38232000) (← links)
- Base Excision Repair of N6-Deoxyadenosine Adducts of 1,3-Butadiene (Q38734778) (← links)
- Repair of 8-oxoG:A mismatches by the MUTYH glycosylase: Mechanism, metals and medicine (Q39087831) (← links)
- Loss of MUTYH function in human cells leads to accumulation of oxidative damage and genetic instability. (Q39251921) (← links)
- Crosstalk between endoplasmic reticulum stress and oxidative stress in apoptosis induced by α-tocopheryl succinate in human gastric carcinoma cells (Q39335308) (← links)
- MUTYH gene expression and alternative splicing in controls and polyposis patients (Q39369716) (← links)
- MUTYH promotes oxidative microglial activation and inherited retinal degeneration. (Q41159531) (← links)
- MUTYH mediates the toxicity of combined DNA 6-thioguanine and UVA radiation (Q41771210) (← links)
- Genome-wide profiling of 8-oxoguanine reveals its association with spatial positioning in nucleus (Q42064787) (← links)
- Variation in MUTYH expression in Arabian horses with Cerebellar Abiotrophy (Q46187731) (← links)
- Genome instability in Alzheimer disease. (Q53116855) (← links)
- insertion polymorphism in the gene impairs mitochondrial DNA maintenance and affects the age of onset of IPF (Q64262034) (← links)
- Genome-wide mapping of 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2'-deoxyguanosine reveals accumulation of oxidatively-generated damage at DNA replication origins within transcribed long genes of mammalian cells (Q64388787) (← links)
- The DNA repair enzyme MUTYH potentiates cytotoxicity of the alkylating agent MNNG by interacting with abasic sites (Q89453864) (← links)
- Personalized Assessment of Normal Tissue Radiosensitivity via Transcriptome Response to Photon, Proton and Carbon Irradiation in Patient-Derived Human Intestinal Organoids (Q89834460) (← links)
- Splicing profile by capture RNA-seq identifies pathogenic germline variants in tumor suppressor genes (Q90057503) (← links)
- The missing heritability of familial colorectal cancer (Q90666764) (← links)
- Association of a New Germline Variant in the MUTYH DNA Glycosylase Gene with Colorectal Adenoma Transformation into Malignancy (Q92140398) (← links)
- MUTYH: Not just polyposis (Q98613556) (← links)