2024
DOI: 10.1101/2024.04.08.588474
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TRIP12 governs DNA Polymerase β involvement in DNA damage response and repair

Burcu Inanc,
Qingming Fang,
Joel F. Andrews
et al.

Abstract: The multitude of DNA lesion types, and the nuclear dynamic context in which they occur, present a challenge for genome integrity maintenance as this requires the engagement of different DNA repair pathways. Specific ‘repair controllers’ that facilitate DNA repair pathway crosstalk between double strand break (DSB) repair and base excision repair (BER), and regulate BER protein trafficking at lesion sites, have yet to be identified. We find that DNA polymerase β (Polβ), crucial for BER, is ubiquitylated in a BE… Show more

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