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Autor:
Loukas Kaklamanis, Adrian L. Harris, S. Kakolyris, Gil Barzilay, Panagiotis Kanavaros, Vassilis Georgoulias, Ian D. Hickson, Kevin C. Gatter, A Giatromanolaki, Michael I. Koukourakis
Publikováno v:
The Journal of Pathology. 189:351-357
The present study examined the immunohistochemical expression of human AP endonuclease 1 (HAP1/Ref-1), the major endonuclease in the repair of apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) sites in cellular DNA, in normal lung and lung carcinomas. Cellular expression o
Autor:
P Kanavaros, K C Gatter, V Georgoulias, Ian D. Hickson, Loukas Kaklamanis, R Leek, Adrian L. Harris, Gil Barzilay, S. Kakolyris, M I Koukourakis, A Giatromanolaki, Helen Turley
Publikováno v:
Histopathology. 33:561-569
Aims: Human AP endonuclease 1 (HAP1) plays a major role in the repair of apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) sites in cellular DNA by catalysing hydrolytic cleavage of the phosphodiester backbone 5′ to the site. HAP1 is also known to be a potent reduction
Autor:
Clifford D. Mol, Lisa J. Walker, Gil Barzilay, John A. Tainer, Richard P. Cunningham, Craig N. Robson, Ian D. Hickson
Publikováno v:
Nature Structural Biology. 2:561-568
All organisms express dedicated repair enzymes for counteracting the cytotoxic and mutagenic potential of apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) lesions, which would otherwise pose a serious threat to genome integrity. We present the predicted three-dimensional
Publikováno v:
Nucleic Acids Research. 23:1544-1550
HAP1 protein, the major apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP) endonuclease in human cells, is a member of a homologous family of multifunctional DNA repair enzymes including the Escherichia coli exonuclease III and Drosophila Rrp1 proteins. The most extensively
Autor:
Ian D. Hickson, Gil Barzilay
Publikováno v:
BioEssays : news and reviews in molecular, cellular and developmental biology. 17(8)
The DNA of all species is constantly under threat from both endogenous and exogenous factors, which damage its chemical structure. Probably the most common lesion that arises in cellular DNA is the loss of a base to generate an abasic site, which is