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Publikováno v:
Neuroscience Letters. 243:97-100
Kin is a nuclear protein which presents cross-immunoreactivity with the bacterial RecA protein and which efficiently binds to curved DNA. This genomic interaction could be implied in DNA repair and illegitimate recombination in eukaryotic cells. Usin
Autor:
Sylvia Araneda, Jaime F. Angulo, Monique Médina, Jacques Repérant, Roger Ward, Nathalie Mermet
Publikováno v:
Anatomy and Embryology
Anatomy and Embryology, 2002, 205 (1), pp.37-51
Anatomy and Embryology, Springer Verlag, 2002, 205 (1), pp.37-51
Anatomy and Embryology, 2002, 205 (1), pp.37-51
Anatomy and Embryology, Springer Verlag, 2002, 205 (1), pp.37-51
The distribution of Kin protein, the vertebrate homologue of the bacterial recA nuclear protein involved in illegitimate recombinant DNA repair and gene regulation, was analysed in the brain of the mouse, quail, turtle and frog by immunocytochemical
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https://hal.science/hal-00181133
https://hal.science/hal-00181133
Publikováno v:
Brain research bulletin. 56(2)
Kin17 and 8-Oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (Ogg1) are proteins, respectively, involved in illegitimate recombination and DNA repair in eukaryotic cells. To characterize the expression of these proteins in cell types of rodent and avian brains, we combine