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The following pages link to In vitro evidence that UV-induced frameshift and substitution mutations at T tracts are the result of misalignment-mediated replication past a specific thymine dimer. (Q54680558):
Displaying 15 items.
- New structural and mechanistic insight into the A-rule and the instructional and non-instructional behavior of DNA photoproducts and other lesions (Q35013048) (← links)
- Mutator phenotype in cancer: timing and perspectives (Q36020815) (← links)
- Replication of UV-irradiated DNA in human cell extracts: evidence for mutagenic bypass of pyrimidine dimers (Q36487817) (← links)
- Both DNA global deformation and repair enzyme contacts mediate flipping of thymine dimer damage (Q37609422) (← links)
- Influence of a cis,syn-cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer damage on DNA conformation studied by molecular dynamics simulations (Q38303142) (← links)
- Ability of polymerase eta and T7 DNA polymerase to bypass bulge structures. (Q38304666) (← links)
- DNA-thumb interactions and processivity of T7 DNA polymerase in comparison to yeast polymerase eta. (Q38344876) (← links)
- Mutation spectra of TA*, the major photoproduct of thymidylyl-(3'5')-deoxyadenosine, in Escherichia coli under SOS conditions (Q39716050) (← links)
- Biochemical basis of DNA replication fidelity (Q40903454) (← links)
- How are potent bulky carcinogens able to induce such a diverse array of mutations? (Q41680706) (← links)
- In vitro bypass replication of the cisplatin-d(GpG) lesion by calf thymus DNA polymerase beta and human immunodeficiency virus type I reverse transcriptase is highly mutagenic (Q45770163) (← links)
- The ability of a variety of polymerases to synthesize past site-specific cis-syn, trans-syn-II, (6-4), and Dewar photoproducts of thymidylyl-(3'-->5')-thymidine (Q47681914) (← links)
- Analysis of spontaneous frameshift mutations in REV1 and rev1-1 strains of Saccharomyces cerevisiae (Q64389525) (← links)
- Complete replication of plasmid DNA containing a single UV-induced lesion in human cell extracts (Q71058877) (← links)
- Transparent nanostructured coatings with UV-shielding and superhydrophobicity properties (Q84114593) (← links)