Ortega-Atienza et al., 2015 - Google Patents
ATM and KAT5 safeguard replicating chromatin against formaldehyde damageOrtega-Atienza et al., 2015
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- Ortega-Atienza S
- Wong V
- DeLoughery Z
- Luczak M
- Zhitkovich A
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- Nucleic acids research
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Many carcinogens damage both DNA and protein constituents of chromatin, and it is unclear how cells respond to this compound injury. We examined activation of the main DNA damage-responsive kinase ATM and formation of DNA double-strand breaks (DSB) by …
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