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Ramsden DA

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Title Authors Year Journal
Sustained active site rigidity during synthesis by human DNA polymerase μ. Ramsden DA 2014 Nature structural & molecular biology
Template strand scrunching during DNA gap repair synthesis by human polymerase lambda. Ramsden DA 2009 Nature structural & molecular biology
A comparison of BRCT domains involved in nonhomologous end-joining: introducing the solution structure of the BRCT domain of polymerase lambda. Ramsden DA 2008 DNA repair
Structural insight into the substrate specificity of DNA Polymerase mu. Ramsden DA 2007 Nature structural & molecular biology
Solution structure of polymerase mu's BRCT Domain reveals an element essential for its role in nonhomologous end joining. Ramsden DA 2007 Biochemistry
A specific loop in human DNA polymerase mu allows switching between creative and DNA-instructed synthesis. Ramsden DA 2006 Nucleic acids research
A gradient of template dependence defines distinct biological roles for family X polymerases in nonhomologous end joining. Ramsden DA 2005 Molecular cell
Polymerase mu is a DNA-directed DNA/RNA polymerase. Ramsden DA 2003 Molecular and cellular biology
Translesion synthesis past platinum DNA adducts by human DNA polymerase mu. Ramsden DA 2003 Biochemistry
Association of DNA polymerase mu (pol mu) with Ku and ligase IV: role for pol mu in end-joining double-strand break repair. Ramsden DA 2002 Molecular and cellular biology

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