Crystal structure of the T(6-4)C lesion in complex with a (6-4) DNA photolyase and repair of UV-induced (6-4) and Dewar photolesions

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Crystal structure of the T(6-4)C lesion in complex with a (6-4) DNA photolyase and repair of UV-induced (6-4) and Dewar photolesions is …
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P356DOI10.1002/CHEM.200901004
P698PubMed publication ID19722240

P50authorThomas CarellQ109816
Sabine SchneiderQ41907310
Ulrich HenneckeQ57021416
P2093author name stringAndreas F Glas
Melanie J Maul
P2860cites workUltraviolet radiation-mediated damage to cellular DNA.Q36062298
P433issue40
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectcrystal structureQ895901
P304page(s)10387-96
P577publication date2009-10-12
P1433published inChemistry—A European JournalQ898737
P1476titleCrystal structure of the T(6-4)C lesion in complex with a (6-4) DNA photolyase and repair of UV-induced (6-4) and Dewar photolesions
P478volume15

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