Below are the most recent publications written about "Replication Protein A" by people in Profiles.
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Cong K, Peng M, Kousholt AN, Lee WTC, Lee S, Nayak S, Krais J, VanderVere-Carozza PS, Pawelczak KS, Calvo J, Panzarino NJ, Turchi JJ, Johnson N, Jonkers J, Rothenberg E, Cantor SB. Replication gaps are a key determinant of PARP inhibitor synthetic lethality with BRCA deficiency. Mol Cell. 2021 08 05; 81(15):3128-3144.e7.
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Iyer DR, Rhind N. Replication fork slowing and stalling are distinct, checkpoint-independent consequences of replicating damaged DNA. PLoS Genet. 2017 Aug; 13(8):e1006958.
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Guillemette S, Branagan A, Peng M, Dhruva A, Sch?rer OD, Cantor SB. FANCJ localization by mismatch repair is vital to maintain genomic integrity after UV irradiation. Cancer Res. 2014 Feb 01; 74(3):932-44.
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Sikorski TW, Ficarro SB, Holik J, Kim T, Rando OJ, Marto JA, Buratowski S. Sub1 and RPA associate with RNA polymerase II at different stages of transcription. Mol Cell. 2011 Nov 04; 44(3):397-409.
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Gupta R, Sharma S, Sommers JA, Kenny MK, Cantor SB, Brosh RM. FANCJ (BACH1) helicase forms DNA damage inducible foci with replication protein A and interacts physically and functionally with the single-stranded DNA-binding protein. Blood. 2007 Oct 01; 110(7):2390-8.
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Wolner B, van Komen S, Sung P, Peterson CL. Recruitment of the recombinational repair machinery to a DNA double-strand break in yeast. Mol Cell. 2003 Jul; 12(1):221-32.
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Sandler SJ, McCool JD, Do TT, Johansen RU. PriA mutations that affect PriA-PriC function during replication restart. Mol Microbiol. 2001 Aug; 41(3):697-704.
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Sandler SJ, Marians KJ. Role of PriA in replication fork reactivation in Escherichia coli. J Bacteriol. 2000 Jan; 182(1):9-13.
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Sandler SJ, Marians KJ, Zavitz KH, Coutu J, Parent MA, Clark AJ. dnaC mutations suppress defects in DNA replication- and recombination-associated functions in priB and priC double mutants in Escherichia coli K-12. Mol Microbiol. 1999 Oct; 34(1):91-101.
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Liu J, Xu L, Sandler SJ, Marians KJ. Replication fork assembly at recombination intermediates is required for bacterial growth. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 1999 Mar 30; 96(7):3552-5.