Base excision repair processing of abasic site/single-strand break lesions within clustered damage sites associated with XRCC1 deficiency.
Ionizing radiation induces clustered DNA damage, which presents a challenge to the cellular repair machinery. The repair efficiency of a single-strand break (SSB) is approximately 4x less than that for repair of an abasic (AP) site when in a bistranded cluster containing 8-oxoG. To explore whether t...
Main Authors: | Mourgues, S, Lomax, M, O'Neill, P |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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2007
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