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GEN1 protein, human
Known as:
EC 3.1.-.-
, Gen Endonuclease Homolog 1
, Flap Endonuclease GEN Homolog 1
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Flap endonuclease GEN homolog 1 (908 aa, ~103 kDa) is encoded by the human GEN1 gene. This protein plays a role in homologous recombination and DNA…
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APEX2 protein, human
Cell Nucleus
DNA Repair Endonuclease
DNA Replication
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Broader (2)
Esterases
Holliday Junction Resolvases
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2017
2017
Resolution of single and double Holliday junction recombination intermediates by GEN1
Rajvee Shah Punatar
,
M. J. Martín
,
H. Wyatt
,
Y. W. Chan
,
S. West
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences
2017
Corpus ID: 205283115
Significance Holliday junction resolvases are required for the resolution of recombination intermediates to ensure proper…
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2012
2012
A Novel Role of Human Holliday Junction Resolvase GEN1 in the Maintenance of Centrosome Integrity
Min Gao
,
Jannie M. Rendtlew Danielsen
,
+6 authors
Yun-Gui Yang
PLoS ONE
2012
Corpus ID: 11280015
The maintenance of genomic stability requires accurate genome replication, repair of DNA damage, and the precise segregation of…
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Highly Cited
2010
Highly Cited
2010
The Caenorhabditis elegans Homolog of Gen1/Yen1 Resolvases Links DNA Damage Signaling to DNA Double-Strand Break Repair
A. Bailly
,
Alasdair D. J. Freeman
,
+5 authors
A. Gartner
PLoS Genetics
2010
Corpus ID: 13957139
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) can be repaired by homologous recombination (HR), which can involve Holliday junction (HJ…
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2009
2009
The search for a human Holliday junction resolvase.
S. West
Biochemical Society Transactions
2009
Corpus ID: 206153627
Four-way DNA intermediates, known as Holliday junctions, are formed during mitotic and meiotic recombination, and their efficient…
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