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'''DNA mismatch repair proteins''' are key players in genomic stability by signalling mismatches occurring during DNA replication and recombination<ref>PMID:18157157</ref> .<br/>
'''DNA mismatch repair proteins''' are key players in genomic stability by signalling mismatches occurring during DNA replication and recombination<ref>PMID:18157157</ref> .<br/>
'''MutS''' is prokaryotic and recognizes base-base mismatches and small insertion/deletion mispairs<ref>PMID:11048711</ref> .<br />
*'''MutS''' is prokaryotic and recognizes base-base mismatches and small insertion/deletion mispairs<ref>PMID:11048711</ref> .<br />
'''MutL''' enhances recognition of mismatches<ref>PMID:15470502</ref>  <br />
*'''MutL''' enhances recognition of mismatches<ref>PMID:15470502</ref>  <br />
'''MutH''' is the eukaryotic homolog of MutS. See also [[DNA Repair]] <br />
*'''MutH''' is the eukaryotic homolog of MutS. See also [[DNA Repair]] <br />
'''MLH1, MLH3, PMS1, PMS2''' are the human homologs of MutL<ref>PMID:15475387</ref> <br />
*'''MLH1, MLH3, PMS1, PMS2''' are the human homologs of MutL<ref>PMID:15475387</ref> <br />


== Disease ==
== Disease ==

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