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Publikováno v:
The EMBO Journal.
Autor:
Françoise Stutz, Huilin Zhou, Ivona Bagdiul, Raymond T. Suhandynata, Benoît Kornmann, Agnès H. Michel, Nataliia Serbyn
Publikováno v:
SSRN Electronic Journal.
SUMMARYSeveral endogenous metabolites, environmental agents, and therapeutic drugs promote formation of covalent DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs). Persistent DPCs pose a serious threat to genome integrity and are eliminated by multiple repair pathways.
Autor:
Benoît Kornmann, Huilin Zhou, Agnès H. Michel, Nataliia Serbyn, Françoise Stutz, Audrey Noireterre, Raymond T. Suhandynata, Ivona Bagdiul
Publikováno v:
Cell Reports. 37:110034
Endogenous metabolites, environmental agents, and therapeutic drugs promote formation of covalent DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs). Persistent DPCs compromise genome integrity and are eliminated by multiple repair pathways. Aberrant Top1-DNA crosslinks,
Autor:
Angela Krämer, Ivona Bagdiul, Angela Crisci, Henning Urlaub, Flore Raleff, Monika Raabe, Jean-Christophe Rain
Publikováno v:
Nucleic Acids Research
Splicing factor 1 (SF1) recognizes the branch point sequence (BPS) at the 3' splice site during the formation of early complex E, thereby pre-bulging the BPS adenosine, thought to facilitate subsequent base-pairing of the U2 snRNA with the BPS. The 6
Autor:
Artur Jarmolowski, Bogna Szarzynska, Zofia Szweykowska-Kulinska, Marta Sawczak, Paweł Górski, Joanna Lesicka-Górecka, Ivona Bagdiul
Publikováno v:
Scopus-Elsevier
HYL1 is a nuclear protein involved in the processing of miRNAs but its exact function remains unknown. Arabidopsis thaliana hyl1 mutants exhibit hypersensitivity to ABA. We decided to answer the question whether ABA affects the HYL1 protein localizat
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Autor:
Audrey Noireterre, Françoise Stutz, Agnès H. Michel, Nataliia Serbyn, Ivona Bagdiul, Benoît Kornmann, Michael Plank, Robbie Loewith
Publikováno v:
Molecular Cell, Vol. 77, No 5 (2020) pp. 1066-1079
Molecular Cell, 77 (5)
Molecular Cell
Molecular Cell, 77 (5)
Molecular Cell
SUMMARYNaturally occurring or drug-induced DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) interfere with key DNA transactions if not timely repaired. The unique family of DPC-specific proteases Wss1/SPRTN targets DPC protein moieties for degradation, including topois