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UV Excision Repair Protein RAD23 Homolog B
Known as:
HR23B
, hHR23B
, RAD23B
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UV excision repair protein RAD23 homolog B (409 aa, ~43 kDa) is encoded by the human RAD23B gene. This protein is involved in nucleotide-excision…
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Cell Nucleus
Cytoplasm
DNA Repair
DNA Repair Gene
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2016
2016
DNA with damage in both strands as affinity probes and nucleotide excision repair substrates
N. V. Lukyanchikova
,
N. V. Lukyanchikova
,
+5 authors
Olga I. Lavrik
Biochemistry (Moscow)
2016
Corpus ID: 18878460
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is a multistep process of recognition and elimination of a wide spectrum of damages that cause…
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2013
2013
DNA in Nucleotide Excision Repair Recognition Complexes with Damaged Human and Yeast DNA Damage Comparative Analysis of Interaction of DNA and Chromosomes
Y. Krasikova
,
N. Rechkunova
,
+6 authors
O. Lavrik
2013
Corpus ID: 207856879
2012
2012
Affinity purification of mammalian 26S proteasomes using an ubiquitin-like domain.
Henrike C Besche
,
A. Goldberg
Methods in molecular biology
2012
Corpus ID: 46188358
The standard methods for the isolation of the 26S proteasomes from mammalian tissues have long involved multiple chromatographic…
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2008
2008
Coin and Jean Marc Egly Factor Xpc by Pathogenic Mutations in the Dna Repair Dissection of the Molecular Defects Caused Supplemental Material
Bruno M Bernardes De Jesus
2008
Corpus ID: 263504143
1996
1996
Xpc and Human Homologs of Rad23: Intracellular Localization and Relationship to Other Nucleotide Excision Repair Complexes
P. van der Spek
,
André P. M. Eker
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+6 authors
J. H. Hoeijmakers
1996
Corpus ID: 263382141
The xeroderma pigmentosum syndrome comple-mentation group C (XP-C) is due to a defect in the global genome repair subpathway of…
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