Werner's syndrome protein (WRN) migrates Holliday junctions and co-localizes with RPA upon replication arrest.
Individuals affected by the autosomal recessive disorder Werner's syndrome (WS) develop many of the symptoms characteristic of premature ageing. Primary fibroblasts cultured from WS patients exhibit karyotypic abnormalities and a reduced replicative life span. The WRN gene encodes a 3'-5...
Main Authors: | Constantinou, A, Tarsounas, M, Karow, J, Brosh, R, Bohr, V, Hickson, I, West, S |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2000
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