
DNA Repair: Volume 45
Academic Press
Published on 15. October 2019
Book
Hardback
354 pages
978-0-12-817396-1 (ISBN)
Description
DNA Repair, Volume 45 in The Enzymes series highlights new advances in the field, with this new volume presenting interesting chapters on DNA polymerase beta and other gap-filling enzymes in mammalian base excision repair, Translesion polymerases, mechanism and function, The Rev1-Pol? Mutasome: Structure and Interactions in Translesion Synthesis, Challenges for base excision repair enzymes: acquiring access to damaged DNA in chromatin Nucleotide excision repair, DNA damage recognition mechanisms in mammalian nucleotide excision repair, Advances in understanding DNA mismatch repair, and more.
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Language
English
Place of publication
San Diego
United States
Publishing group
Elsevier Science Publishing Co Inc
Target group
Professional and scholarly
Specialists in the field of Enzymes
Dimensions
Height: 229 mm
Width: 152 mm
Weight
680 gr
ISBN-13
978-0-12-817396-1 (9780128173961)
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Persons
Linlin Zhao is at University of California, Riverside, USA Laurie S. Kaguni is at Michigan State University, MI, USA
Volume editor
University of California, Riverside, USA
Michigan State University, MI, USA
Content
1. DNA polymerase beta and other gap-filling enzymes in mammalian base excision repair
William A. Beard and Samuel H. Wilson
2. Challenges for base excision repair enzymes: Acquiring access to damaged DNA in chromatin
Chuxuan Li and Sarah Delaney
3. Damage removal and gap filling in nucleotide excision repair
Michael G. Kemp
4. Mechanism and regulation of DNA damage recognition in mammalian nucleotide excision repair
Kaoru Sugasawa
5. The Rev1-Pol? translesion synthesis mutasome: Structure, interactions and inhibition
Alessandro A. Rizzo and Dmitry M. Korzhnev
6. Contacts and context that regulate DNA helicase unwinding and replisome progression
Himasha M. Perera, Megan S. Behrmann, Joy M. Hoang, Wezley C. Griffin and Michael A. Trakselis
7. Iron-sulfur clusters in nucleic acid metabolism: Varying roles of ancient cofactors
Yara Khodour, Laurie S. Kaguni and Johnny Stiban
8. Enzymology of mitochondrial DNA repair
Rebeca R. Alencar, Caio M.P.F. Batalha, Thiago S. Freire and Nadja C. Souza-Pinto
9. Mechanism of DNA primer synthesis by human PrimPol
Luis Blanco, Patricia A. Calvo, Alberto Diaz-Talavera, Gustavo Carvalho, Nieves Calero, Ana Martinez-Carron, Cristina Velazquez-Ruiz, Sabina Villadangos, Susana Guerra and Maria I. Martinez-Jimenez
10. Mitochondrial DNA degradation: A quality control measure for mitochondrial genome maintenance and stress response
Linlin Zhao
William A. Beard and Samuel H. Wilson
2. Challenges for base excision repair enzymes: Acquiring access to damaged DNA in chromatin
Chuxuan Li and Sarah Delaney
3. Damage removal and gap filling in nucleotide excision repair
Michael G. Kemp
4. Mechanism and regulation of DNA damage recognition in mammalian nucleotide excision repair
Kaoru Sugasawa
5. The Rev1-Pol? translesion synthesis mutasome: Structure, interactions and inhibition
Alessandro A. Rizzo and Dmitry M. Korzhnev
6. Contacts and context that regulate DNA helicase unwinding and replisome progression
Himasha M. Perera, Megan S. Behrmann, Joy M. Hoang, Wezley C. Griffin and Michael A. Trakselis
7. Iron-sulfur clusters in nucleic acid metabolism: Varying roles of ancient cofactors
Yara Khodour, Laurie S. Kaguni and Johnny Stiban
8. Enzymology of mitochondrial DNA repair
Rebeca R. Alencar, Caio M.P.F. Batalha, Thiago S. Freire and Nadja C. Souza-Pinto
9. Mechanism of DNA primer synthesis by human PrimPol
Luis Blanco, Patricia A. Calvo, Alberto Diaz-Talavera, Gustavo Carvalho, Nieves Calero, Ana Martinez-Carron, Cristina Velazquez-Ruiz, Sabina Villadangos, Susana Guerra and Maria I. Martinez-Jimenez
10. Mitochondrial DNA degradation: A quality control measure for mitochondrial genome maintenance and stress response
Linlin Zhao