Molecular mechanisms and genomic maps of DNA excision repair in Escherichia coli and humans

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Abstract

Nucleotide excision repair is a major DNA repair mechanism in all cellular organisms. In this repair system, the DNA damage is removed by concerted dual incisions bracketing the damage and at a precise distance from the damage. Here, we review the basic mechanisms of excision repair in Escherichia coli and humans and the recent genome-wide mapping of DNA damage and repair in these organisms at single-nucleotide resolution.

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Hu, J., Selby, C. P., Adar, S., Adebali, O., & Sancar, A. (2017, September 22). Molecular mechanisms and genomic maps of DNA excision repair in Escherichia coli and humans. Journal of Biological Chemistry. American Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology Inc. https://doi.org/10.1074/jbc.R117.807453

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