Mismatch repair mutants in yeast are not defective in transcription-coupled DNA repair of UV-induced DNA damage.

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Mismatch repair mutants in yeast are not defective in transcription-coupled DNA repair of UV-induced DNA damage. is …
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P932PMC publication ID1207384
P698PubMed publication ID8807287

P2093author name stringJ Brouwer
P C Hanawalt
G F Crouse
K S Sweder
R A Verhage
D J Crowley
P2860cites workPurified human MSH2 protein binds to DNA containing mismatched nucleotidesQ24321644
The Cockayne syndrome group A gene encodes a WD repeat protein that interacts with CSB protein and a subunit of RNA polymerase II TFIIHQ24336968
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RAD1 and RAD10, but not other excision repair genes, are required for double-strand break-induced recombination in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeQ27935264
Removal of nonhomologous DNA ends in double-strand break recombination: the role of the yeast ultraviolet repair gene RAD1Q27937863
One-step gene disruption in yeastQ28131598
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Transcript cleavage by RNA polymerase II arrested by a cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer in the DNA templateQ28628394
Destabilization of tracts of simple repetitive DNA in yeast by mutations affecting DNA mismatch repairQ29618879
DNA repair helicase: a component of BTF2 (TFIIH) basic transcription factorQ29619833
[12] One-step gene disruption in yeastQ29642800
Selective removal of transcription-blocking DNA damage from the transcribed strand of the mammalian DHFR geneQ30054509
Products of DNA mismatch repair genes mutS and mutL are required for transcription-coupled nucleotide-excision repair of the lactose operon in Escherichia coliQ33555494
The genetic defect in Cockayne syndrome is associated with a defect in repair of UV-induced DNA damage in transcriptionally active DNA.Q33640104
Mutations in the MSH3 gene preferentially lead to deletions within tracts of simple repetitive DNA in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeQ33842093
Meiotic gene conversion mutants in Saccharomyces cerevisiae. I. Isolation and characterization of pms1-1 and pms1-2.Q33951095
Deficient repair of the transcribed strand of active genes in Cockayne's syndrome cellsQ34348395
Cloning and nucleotide sequence of DNA mismatch repair gene PMS1 from Saccharomyces cerevisiae: homology of PMS1 to procaryotic MutL and HexB.Q36182527
An alkylation-tolerant, mutator human cell line is deficient in strand-specific mismatch repair.Q36412005
Effects of abasic sites and DNA single-strand breaks on prokaryotic RNA polymerasesQ36421100
Mitotic crossovers between diverged sequences are regulated by mismatch repair proteins in Saccaromyces cerevisiaeQ36557503
Dual requirement in yeast DNA mismatch repair for MLH1 and PMS1, two homologs of the bacterial mutL geneQ36643609
Repair of DNA heteroduplexes containing small heterologous sequences in Escherichia coliQ36856385
Preferential repair of cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers in the transcribed strand of a gene in yeast chromosomes and plasmids is dependent on transcriptionQ37293401
Escherichia coli mfd mutant deficient in "mutation frequency decline" lacks strand-specific repair: in vitro complementation with purified coupling factorQ37653163
The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Msh2 protein specifically binds to duplex oligonucleotides containing mismatched DNA base pairs and insertionsQ38299752
The RAD7 and RAD16 genes, which are essential for pyrimidine dimer removal from the silent mating type loci, are also required for repair of the nontranscribed strand of an active gene in Saccharomyces cerevisiaeQ38304692
Dual roles of a multiprotein complex from S. cerevisiae in transcription and DNA repairQ38313225
Defective mismatch binding and a mutator phenotype in cells tolerant to DNA damageQ38320078
Double mutants of Saccharomyces cerevisiae with alterations in global genome and transcription-coupled repairQ38362404
Gene and transcription unit mapping by radiation effectsQ39790046
Microsatellite instability, mismatch repair deficiency, and genetic defects in human cancer cell lines.Q40962229
DNA mismatch binding defects, DNA damage tolerance, and mutator phenotypes in human colorectal carcinoma cell linesQ41338982
Isolation and partial characterization of human cell mutants differing in sensitivity to killing and mutation by methylnitrosourea and N-methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine.Q41472481
DNA mismatch repair mutants do not increase N-methyl-N'-nitro- N-nitrosoguanidine tolerance in O6-methylguanine DNA methyltransferase-deficient yeast cellsQ41678906
Action of intact AP (apurinic/apyrimidinic) sites and AP sites associated with breaks on the transcription of T7 coliphage DNA by Escherichia coli RNA polymeraseQ41893110
Recombinagenic processing of UV-light photoproducts in nonreplicating phage DNA by the Escherichia coli methyl-directed mismatch repair systemQ42031121
DNA structures generated during recombination initiated by mismatch repair of UV-irradiated nonreplicating phage DNA in Escherichia coli: requirements for helicase, exonucleases, and RecF and RecBCD functionsQ42269998
MLH1, PMS1, and MSH2 interactions during the initiation of DNA mismatch repair in yeastQ42427955
Transcription preferentially inhibits nucleotide excision repair of the template DNA strand in vitroQ43762201
The COOH terminus of suppressor of stem loop (SSL2/RAD25) in yeast is essential for overall genomic excision repair and transcription-coupled repairQ46311059
Mutation in the DNA mismatch repair gene homologue hMLH1 is associated with hereditary non-polyposis colon cancerQ48084125
Strand bias in mutation involving 5-methylcytosine deamination in the human hprt geneQ48087003
DNA repair in an active gene: removal of pyrimidine dimers from the DHFR gene of CHO cells is much more efficient than in the genome overall.Q54455838
Transcription factor b (TFIIH) is required during nucleotide-excision repair in yeastQ58318854
N-Methyl-N'-nitro-N-nitrosoguanidine sensitivity of E. coli mutants deficient in DNA methylation and mismatch repairQ70221033
Isolation and characterization of Dam+ revertants and suppressor mutations that modify secondary phenotypes of dam-3 strains of Escherichia coli K-12Q72141249
Nucleotide excision repair in yeastQ72236445
P433issue3
P407language of work or nameEnglishQ1860
P921main subjectDNA mismatch repairQ2984243
DNA damageQ5205747
P304page(s)1127-1135
P577publication date1996-07-01
P1433published inGeneticsQ3100575
P1476titleMismatch repair mutants in yeast are not defective in transcription-coupled DNA repair of UV-induced DNA damage
P478volume143

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Q36615131Involvement of mismatch repair in transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair
Q36733353Physical interaction between components of DNA mismatch repair and nucleotide excision repair
Q36565271Recognition and repair of compound DNA lesions (base damage and mismatch) by human mismatch repair and excision repair systems
Q33614239Transcription-coupled DNA repair in yeast transcription factor IIE (TFIIE) mutants
Q33594900Transcription-coupled repair of DNA damage: unanticipated players, unexpected complexities

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