NEIL1 is the major DNA glycosylase that processes 5-hydroxyuracil in the proximity of a DNA single-strand break.
5-Hydroxyuracil (5-OHU) in DNA, arising during endogenous DNA damage and caused by ionizing radiation, is removed by the base excision repair pathway. However, in addition to base lesions, ionizing radiation also generates DNA single-strand breaks (SSBs). When these DNA lesions are located in the pr...
Main Authors: | Parsons, J, Kavli, B, Slupphaug, G, Dianov, G |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
Published: |
2007
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