Probing the structural basis of RecQ helicase function
RecQ helicases are a ubiquitous family of DNA unwinding enzymes required to preserve genome integrity, thus preventing premature aging and cancer formation. The five human representatives of this family play non-redundant roles in the suppression of genome instability using a combination of enzymati...
Main Authors: | Vindigni, A, Marino, F, Gileadi, O |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2010
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