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Niimi N

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Title Authors Year Journal
In vivo evidence that phenylalanine 171 acts as a molecular brake for translesion DNA synthesis across benzo[a]pyrene DNA adducts by human DNA polymerase κ. Niimi N 2014 DNA repair
DNA polymerase κ-dependent DNA synthesis at stalled replication forks is important for CHK1 activation. Niimi N 2013 The EMBO journal
Phenylalanine 171 is a molecular brake for translesion synthesis across benzo[a]pyrene-guanine adducts by human DNA polymerase kappa. Niimi N 2011 Mutation research
The steric gate amino acid tyrosine 112 is required for efficient mismatched-primer extension by human DNA polymerase kappa. Niimi N 2009 Biochemistry
Decreased PARP-1 levels accelerate embryonic lethality but attenuate neuronal apoptosis in DNA polymerase beta-deficient mice. Niimi N 2007 Biochem Biophys Res Commun
Genetic interaction between DNA polymerase beta and DNA-PKcs in embryogenesis and neurogenesis. Niimi N 2005 Cell Death Differ
p53 Deficiency rescues neuronal apoptosis but not differentiation in DNA polymerase beta-deficient mice. Niimi N 2004 Molecular and cellular biology

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