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replication fork reversal
Replication fork processing that involves the unwinding of blocked forks to form four-stranded structures resembling Holliday junctions, which are…
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2019
2019
Author Correction: Rad52 prevents excessive replication fork reversal and protects from nascent strand degradation
Eva Malacaria
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Giusj Monia Pugliese
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+5 authors
P. Pichierri
Nature Communications
2019
Corpus ID: 141496078
The original version of this Article contained an error in Fig. 2. The immunofluorescence images in panel d were inadvertently…
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2015
2015
[Role of double strand DNA break repair for quinolone sensitivity in Escherichia coli: therapeutic implications].
R. González-Soltero
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A. García-Cañas
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R. Mohedano
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Belén Mendoza-Chamizo
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E. Botello
Revista Espanola de Quimioterapia
2015
Corpus ID: 29363656
INTRODUCTION Quinolones are one of the types of antibiotics with higher resistance rates in the last years. At molecular level…
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2014
2014
DNA replication: damage tolerance at the assembly line.
András Blastyák
TIBS -Trends in Biochemical Sciences. Regular ed
2014
Corpus ID: 10760824
2008
2008
Action de l'hélicase UvrD lors du redémarrage des fourches de réplication chez la bactérie Escherichia coli
Roxane Lestini
2008
Corpus ID: 190289841
This study aims at understanding the role of the UvrD helicase in the restart of arrested replication forks in Escherichia coli…
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2007
2007
Repair of double-strand DNA breaks in Escherichia coli
Laura Wardrope
2007
Corpus ID: 111622922
Double-strand DNA breaks (DSBs) occur during normal cell metabolism and are lethal unless repaired. E. co/i repairs DSBs using a…
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2006
2006
Expanded CTG trinucleotide repeats stimulate homologous recombination in Escherichia coli
J. Blackwood
2006
Corpus ID: 87492986
Expanded trinucleotide repeats (TNRs) (e.g. CAG, CTG, CCG) cause 40 different human diseases, however the molecular mechanism…
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