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Nucleotide excision repair and the ubiquitin proteasome pathway-Do all roads lead to Rome? [An article from: DNA Repair]

Nucleotide excision repair and the ubiquitin proteasome pathway-Do all roads lead to Rome? [An article from: DNA Repair]

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Authors: S.h. Reed, T.g. Gillette
Publisher: Elsevier

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This digital document is a journal article from DNA Repair, published by Elsevier in 2007. The article is delivered in HTML format and is available in your Amazon.com Media Library immediately after purchase. You can view it with any web browser.

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It is clear that components of the proteasome and the ubiquitin proteasome pathway play a direct mechanistic role in the regulation of a variety of DNA repair processes. Intriguingly, a wealth of evidence suggests that this is also the case during the regulation of gene transcription. Here we review our current understanding of how the ubiquitin proteasome pathway influences nucleotide excision repair, and discuss how studies that investigate the role of this pathway in the regulation of gene transcription might also contribute to our mechanistic understanding of its role in DNA repair.


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Publication Date: February 4, 2007




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