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May 29, 2001
Translesion DNA synthesis catalyzed by human pol eta and pol kappa across 1,N6-ethenodeoxyadenosine
R L Levine, H Miller, A Grollman, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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October 26, 2001
Oxygen free radical damage to DNA. Translesion synthesis by human DNA polymerase eta and resistance to exonuclease action at cyclopurine deoxynucleoside residues
I Kuraoka, P Robins, C Masutani, et al.
The EMBO Journal
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April 11, 2001
ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling facilitates nucleotide excision repair of UV-induced DNA lesions in synthetic dinucleosomes
K Ura, M Araki, H Saeki, et al.
Journal of Virology
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September 1, 1991
Mouse DNA primase plays the principal role in determination of permissiveness for polyomavirus DNA replication
T Eki, T Enomoto, C Masutani, et al.
Japanese Journal of Cancer Research : Gann
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March 1, 1995
Comparison of incorporation and extension of nucleotides in vitro opposite 8-hydroxyguanine (7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine) in hot spots of the c-Ha-ras gene
H Kamiya, N Murata-Kamiya, M Fujimuro, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
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September 11, 1992
An abasic site analogue activates a c-Ha-ras gene by a point mutation at modified and adjacent positions
H Kamiya, M Suzuki, Y Komatsu, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
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May 23, 2003
Xeroderma pigmentosum variant: from a human genetic disorder to a novel DNA polymerase
C Masutani, R Kusumoto, A Yamada, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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February 24, 1995
DNA repair protein XPA binds replication protein A (RPA)
T Matsuda, M Saijo, I Kuraoka, et al.
Nature
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June 29, 1999
The XPV (xeroderma pigmentosum variant) gene encodes human DNA polymerase eta
C Masutani, R Kusumoto, A Yamada, et al.
Mutation Research
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March 22, 2000
Reconstitution of damage DNA excision reaction from SV40 minichromosomes with purified nucleotide excision repair proteins
M Araki, C Masutani, T Maekawa, et al.
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The Journal of Biological Chemistry
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May 29, 2001
Translesion DNA synthesis catalyzed by human pol eta and pol kappa across 1,N6-ethenodeoxyadenosine
R L Levine, H Miller, A Grollman, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
October 26, 2001
Oxygen free radical damage to DNA. Translesion synthesis by human DNA polymerase eta and resistance to exonuclease action at cyclopurine deoxynucleoside residues
I Kuraoka, P Robins, C Masutani, et al.
The EMBO Journal
|
April 11, 2001
ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling facilitates nucleotide excision repair of UV-induced DNA lesions in synthetic dinucleosomes
K Ura, M Araki, H Saeki, et al.
Journal of Virology
|
September 1, 1991
Mouse DNA primase plays the principal role in determination of permissiveness for polyomavirus DNA replication
T Eki, T Enomoto, C Masutani, et al.
Japanese Journal of Cancer Research : Gann
|
March 1, 1995
Comparison of incorporation and extension of nucleotides in vitro opposite 8-hydroxyguanine (7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine) in hot spots of the c-Ha-ras gene
H Kamiya, N Murata-Kamiya, M Fujimuro, et al.
Nucleic Acids Research
|
September 11, 1992
An abasic site analogue activates a c-Ha-ras gene by a point mutation at modified and adjacent positions
H Kamiya, M Suzuki, Y Komatsu, et al.
Cold Spring Harbor Symposia on Quantitative Biology
|
May 23, 2003
Xeroderma pigmentosum variant: from a human genetic disorder to a novel DNA polymerase
C Masutani, R Kusumoto, A Yamada, et al.
The Journal of Biological Chemistry
|
February 24, 1995
DNA repair protein XPA binds replication protein A (RPA)
T Matsuda, M Saijo, I Kuraoka, et al.
Nature
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June 29, 1999
The XPV (xeroderma pigmentosum variant) gene encodes human DNA polymerase eta
C Masutani, R Kusumoto, A Yamada, et al.
Mutation Research
|
March 22, 2000
Reconstitution of damage DNA excision reaction from SV40 minichromosomes with purified nucleotide excision repair proteins
M Araki, C Masutani, T Maekawa, et al.
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