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[[Category: Deoxyribodipyrimidine photo-lyase]] | [[Category: Deoxyribodipyrimidine photo-lyase]] | ||
[[Category: Drosophila melanogaster]] | [[Category: Drosophila melanogaster]] | ||
[[Category: Carell, T | [[Category: Carell, T]] | ||
[[Category: Glas, A F | [[Category: Glas, A F]] | ||
[[Category: Kaya, E | [[Category: Kaya, E]] | ||
[[Category: Maul, M J | [[Category: Maul, M J]] | ||
[[Category: Schneider, S | [[Category: Schneider, S]] | ||
[[Category: Dna lesion]] | [[Category: Dna lesion]] | ||
[[Category: Dna repair]] | [[Category: Dna repair]] | ||
[[Category: Lyase]] | [[Category: Lyase]] | ||
[[Category: Lyase-dna complex]] | [[Category: Lyase-dna complex]] |
Revision as of 10:43, 20 January 2015
STRUCTURE OF THE 6-4 PHOTOLYASE OF D. MELANOGASTER IN COMPLEX WITH THE NON-NATURAL N4-METHYL T(6-4)C LESIONSTRUCTURE OF THE 6-4 PHOTOLYASE OF D. MELANOGASTER IN COMPLEX WITH THE NON-NATURAL N4-METHYL T(6-4)C LESION
Structural highlights
Evolutionary Conservation![]() Check, as determined by ConSurfDB. You may read the explanation of the method and the full data available from ConSurf. Publication Abstract from PubMedRepair of the Dewar valence isomers by (6-4) photolyases proceeds via an enzyme catalyzed ring-opening reaction of the Dewar lesion to the (6-4) photoproduct. DNA (6-4) Photolyases Reduce Dewar Isomers for Isomerization into (6-4) Lesions.,Glas AF, Kaya E, Schneider S, Heil K, Fazio D, Maul MJ, Carell T J Am Chem Soc. 2010 Feb 18. PMID:20166732[1] From MEDLINE®/PubMed®, a database of the U.S. National Library of Medicine. References
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