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- ... A shortage of this protein may prevent normal DNA replication and repair, causing widespread damage to a person's genetic ... not have helicase activity, which may prevent normal DNA replication and repair. These changes may result in the accumulation of ...
- ... accumulates at DNA damage sites and facilitates the repair of DNA double-strand breaks. J Cell Sci. 2014 May ...
- ... Eriksson S, Wang L. Molecular mechanisms of mitochondrial DNA depletion diseases caused by deficiencies in enzymes in purine and ...
- ... needed for many processes, including the production and repair of DNA, regulation of gene activity (expression), and protein production. ...
- ... can then be used for the formation or repair of mitochondrial DNA and RNA, which are essential for proper functioning ...
- ... helps regulate several other critical cell functions, including repair of damaged DNA, cell specialization (differentiation), and cell growth and division ( ...
- ... a mature protein. The FUS protein also helps repair errors in DNA, which prevents cells from accumulating genetic damage. At ...
- ... blood cells to a site of injury or disease to fight microbial invaders and facilitate tissue repair. When this has been accomplished, the body stops ...
- ... blood cells to a site of injury or disease to fight microbial invaders and help with tissue repair. At least three STING1 gene mutations have been ...
- ... can damage mtDNA, disrupting its usual maintenance and repair processes. As a result, variants can accumulate in mtDNA, causing it to become unstable. In people with MNGIE disease, mitochondria may also have less mtDNA than usual ( ...