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Papers associated with left (and mre11)

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Profiling ubiquitin signalling with UBIMAX reveals DNA damage- and SCFβ-Trcp1-dependent ubiquitylation of the actin-organizing protein Dbn1., Colding-Christensen CS., Nat Commun. December 14, 2023; 14 (1): 8293.   


POLθ prevents MRE11-NBS1-CtIP-dependent fork breakage in the absence of BRCA2/RAD51 by filling lagging-strand gaps., Mann A., Mol Cell. November 17, 2022; 82 (22): 4218-4231.e8.   


Conservation and divergence of protein pathways in the vertebrate heart., Federspiel JD., PLoS Biol. September 6, 2019; 17 (9): e3000437.   


Nuclear ARP2/3 drives DNA break clustering for homology-directed repair., Schrank BR., Nature. July 1, 2018; 559 (7712): 61-66.   


Cip29 is phosphorylated following activation of the DNA damage response in Xenopus egg extracts., Holden J., PLoS One. July 10, 2017; 12 (7): e0181131.   


MCM8-9 complex promotes resection of double-strand break ends by MRE11-RAD50-NBS1 complex., Lee KY., Nat Commun. July 28, 2015; 6 7744.   


Replication protein A promotes 5'-->3' end processing during homology-dependent DNA double-strand break repair., Yan H., J Cell Biol. January 24, 2011; 192 (2): 251-61.   


The Mre11/Rad50/Nbs1 complex functions in resection-based DNA end joining in Xenopus laevis., Taylor EM., Nucleic Acids Res. January 1, 2010; 38 (2): 441-54.   


Ku80 removal from DNA through double strand break-induced ubiquitylation., Postow L., J Cell Biol. August 11, 2008; 182 (3): 467-79.   


Repair of double-strand breaks by nonhomologous end joining in the absence of Mre11., Di Virgilio M., J Cell Biol. December 5, 2005; 171 (5): 765-71.   


Condensin and cohesin display different arm conformations with characteristic hinge angles., Anderson DE., J Cell Biol. February 4, 2002; 156 (3): 419-24.   

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