Molecular Mechanisms for Repair of DNA
Philip Courtland . Ed(S): Hanawalt
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Paperback. Editor(s): Hanawalt, Philip Courtland. Series: Basic Life Sciences. Num Pages: 425 pages, biography. BIC Classification: PSF; PSV. Category: (P) Professional & Vocational. Dimension: 234 x 156 x 22. Weight in Grams: 676.
The excision-repair of ultraviolet-induced lesions in DNA involves a recogni- tion and incision step which is followed by excision of the damaged material, DNA repair resynthesis, and sealing of the fmal gap by polynucleotide ligase (e.g. Howard-Flanders, 1968). The initial incision step appears to require an endo- nuclease which is absent in the uvrA and uvrR mutants of E. eoli K12 (Braun et al., Part A of this book). The polAl strains are deficient in DNA polymerase I activity (de Lucia and Cairns, 1969) and are partially deficient in repairing single-strand breaks in DNA (incision breaks) produced by the excision-repair ... Read more
The excision-repair of ultraviolet-induced lesions in DNA involves a recogni- tion and incision step which is followed by excision of the damaged material, DNA repair resynthesis, and sealing of the fmal gap by polynucleotide ligase (e.g. Howard-Flanders, 1968). The initial incision step appears to require an endo- nuclease which is absent in the uvrA and uvrR mutants of E. eoli K12 (Braun et al., Part A of this book). The polAl strains are deficient in DNA polymerase I activity (de Lucia and Cairns, 1969) and are partially deficient in repairing single-strand breaks in DNA (incision breaks) produced by the excision-repair ... Read more
Product Details
Format
Paperback
Publication date
2012
Publisher
Springer-Verlag New York Inc. United States
Number of pages
425
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New
Series
Basic Life Sciences
Number of Pages
425
Place of Publication
New York, NY, United States
ISBN
9781468429008
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V9781468429008
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