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MLH3 protein, human

Known as: mutL homolog 3 (E. coli) protein, human, mutL homolog 3 protein, human, MLH3 
DNA mismatch repair protein Mlh3 (1453 aa, ~164 kDa) is encoded by the human MLH3 gene. This protein is involved in DNA mismatch repair.
National Institutes of Health

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Interference-dependent crossing over in yeast and mammalian meioses involves the mismatch repair protein homologs MSH4-MSH5 and… 
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2006
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2006
Mismatch repair (MMR) is important for repairing of nucleotide mismatches during DNA replication. Germline mutations in MMR genes… 
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2005
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2005
Germ line DNA mismatch repair mutations in MLH1 and MSH2 underlie the vast majority of hereditary non-polyposis colon cancer… 
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2005
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2005
In humans, ~50% of conceptuses are chromosomally aneuploid as a consequence of errors in meiosis, and most of these aneuploid… 
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2005
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2005
Mammalian MutL homologues function in DNA mismatch repair (MMR) after replication errors and in meiotic recombination. Both… 
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2001
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2001
We investigated a possible role of the mismatch-repair gene MLH3 in hereditary nonpolyposis colorectal cancer by scanning for… 
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2000
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2000
DNA mismatch repair is important because of its role in maintaining genomic integrity and its association with hereditary non… 
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1999
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1999
The yeast genome encodes four proteins (Pms1 and Mlh1-3) homologous to the bacterial mismatch repair component, MutL. Using two… 
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1998
Highly Cited
1998
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae genome encodes four MutL homologs. Of these, MLH1 and PMS1 are known to act in the MSH2-dependent…