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Dna Damage Recognition And Uvrb Loading By Uvra Within The Nucleotide Excision Repair Pathway, Silas Hartley Jun 2020

Dna Damage Recognition And Uvrb Loading By Uvra Within The Nucleotide Excision Repair Pathway, Silas Hartley

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Maintaining the cellular genome is paramount to survival by any organism. A mutated genome can have detrimental effects on different cellular processes, especially replication and transcription. Cells maintain their genome using different deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) repair pathways. The nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathway has a unique capability of repairing the genome from several different mutations, deletions, and adducts. In bacteria, the NER pathway accomplishes repair through four important steps: damage recognition by UvrA, damage verification by UvrB, DNA incision by UvrC, and repair synthesis using various cellular machinery.

UvrA forms a head-to-head dimer (UvrA2) with two ATPase sites …