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- ... helps control cell division and is involved in DNA repair. This protein plays an important role in the ... recognizing damaged or broken DNA strands and coordinates DNA repair by activating enzymes that fix the broken strands. ...
- ... The Werner syndrome protein at the crossroads of DNA repair and apoptosis. Mech Ageing Dev. 2004 Aug;125( ...
- ... material. DNA polymerases also play critical roles in DNA repair.Pol γ functions in mitochondria. Mitochondria are structures ... on PubMed Central Stumpf JD, Copeland WC. Mitochondrial DNA replication and disease: insights from DNA polymerase gamma mutations. Cell Mol ...
- ... Taylor RW, Turnbull DM. The neurology of mitochondrial DNA disease. Lancet Neurol. 2002 Oct;1(6):343-51. ... Citation on PubMed Taylor RW, Turnbull DM. Mitochondrial DNA mutations in human disease. Nat Rev Genet. 2005 May;6(5):389- ...
- ... an uncontrolled way. Mutations in these genes impair DNA repair, allowing potentially damaging mutations to persist in DNA. As these defects accumulate, they can trigger cells ...
- ... s genetic information. Mutations in these genes impair DNA repair, allowing potentially damaging mutations to persist in DNA. As these defects accumulate, they can trigger cells ...
- ... functioning properly, it may disrupt transcription, DNA replication, DNA repair, cell death (apoptosis), or other processes. Such disruptions are thought to lead to the accumulation of unneeded DNA and RNA in cells. These DNA and RNA ...
- ... These DNA fragments are created during cell division, DNA repair, cell death (apoptosis), and other processes. The removal ... properties of mammalian TREX1 and its association with DNA replication and inherited inflammatory disease. Biochem Soc Trans. 2009 Jun;37(Pt 3): ...
- ... complex helps protect telomeres from the cell's DNA repair process. Without the protection of shelterin, the repair mechanism would sense the chromosome ends as abnormal breaks in the DNA sequence and either attempt to join the ends ...
- ... complex helps protect telomeres from the cell's DNA repair process. Without the protection of shelterin, the repair mechanism would sense the chromosome ends as abnormal breaks in the DNA sequence and either attempt to join the ends ...