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1by Rass, Ulrich Published in Nature chemical biology (01.03.2019)“...Holliday junction resolvases lock dynamic DNA four-way junctions into specific structural conformations for symmetric DNA cleavage. Single-molecule studies now...”
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2by Rass, Ulrich Published in Chromosoma (01.12.2013)“...Genome duplication requires that replication forks track the entire length of every chromosome. When complications occur, homologous recombination-mediated...”
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3by Appanah, Rowin Jones, David Falquet, Benoît Rass, Ulrich Published in Current genetics (09.09.2020)“...Abstract The disease-associated nuclease–helicase DNA2 has been implicated in DNA end-resection during DNA double-strand break repair, Okazaki fragment...”
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4by IP, Stephen C. Y RASS, Ulrich BLANCO, Miguel G FLYNN, Helen R SKEHEL, J. Mark WEST, Stephen C Published in Nature (London) (2008)“...Four-way DNA intermediates, also known as Holliday junctions, are formed during homologous recombination and DNA repair, and their resolution is necessary for...”
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5“...Complete genome duplication in every cell cycle is fundamental for genome stability and cell survival. However, chromosome replication is frequently challenged...”
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6by Ölmezer, Gizem Levikova, Maryna Klein, Dominique Falquet, Benoît Fontana, Gabriele Alessandro Cejka, Petr Rass, Ulrich Published in Nature communications (25.10.2016)“...Cells have evolved mechanisms to protect, restart and repair perturbed replication forks, allowing full genome duplication, even under replication stress...”
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7by Caldecott, Keith W El-Khamisy, Sherif F Katyal, Sachin McKinnon, Peter J Clements, Paula M Rass, Ulrich West, Stephen C Ahel, Ivan Published in Nature (12.10.2006)“...Ataxia oculomotor apraxia-1 (AOA1) is a neurological disorder caused by mutations in the gene (APTX) encoding aprataxin. Aprataxin is a member of the histidine...”
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8by Rass, Ulrich Ahel, Ivan West, Stephen C Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (30.03.2007)“...Mutations in the Aptx gene lead to a neurological disorder known as ataxia oculomotor apraxia-1. The product of Aptx is Aprataxin (Aptx), a DNA-binding protein...”
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9by Fontana, Gabriele A Hess, Daniel Reinert, Julia K Mattarocci, Stefano Falquet, Benoît Klein, Dominique Shore, David Thomä, Nicolas H Rass, Ulrich Published in Nature communications (10.06.2019)“...Rif1 is involved in telomere homeostasis, DNA replication timing, and DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair pathway choice from yeast to human. The molecular...”
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10by Mattarocci, Stefano Reinert, Julia K Bunker, Richard D Fontana, Gabriele A Shi, Tianlai Klein, Dominique Cavadini, Simone Faty, Mahamadou Shyian, Maksym Hafner, Lukas Shore, David Thomä, Nicolas H Rass, Ulrich Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01.07.2017)“...In yeast, Rif1 is part of the telosome, where it inhibits telomerase and checkpoint signaling at chromosome ends. In mammalian cells, Rif1 is not telomeric,...”
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11by Ulrich Rass Ivan Ahel Stephen C. West Published in The Journal of biological chemistry (05.12.2008)“...The human neurological disease known as ataxia with oculomotor apraxia 1 is caused by mutations in the APTX gene that encodes Aprataxin (APTX) protein. APTX is...”
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12“...DNA replication is mediated by a multi-protein complex known as the replisome. With the hexameric MCM (minichromosome maintenance) replicative helicase at its...”
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13by Fontana, Gabriele A Reinert, Julia K Thomä, Nicolas H Rass, Ulrich Published in Microbial cell (17.05.2018)“...Cells have evolved conserved mechanisms to protect DNA ends, such as those at the termini of linear chromosomes, or those at DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs)...”
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16“...Defects in cellular DNA repair processes have been linked to genome instability, heritable cancers, and premature aging syndromes. Yet defects in some repair...”
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18by Falquet, Benoît Ölmezer, Gizem Enkner, Franz Klein, Dominique Challa, Kiran Appanah, Rowin Gasser, Susan M Rass, Ulrich Published in Nucleic acids research (27.07.2020)“...Abstract DNA2 is an essential nuclease–helicase implicated in DNA repair, lagging-strand DNA synthesis, and the recovery of stalled DNA replication forks...”
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19“...PBY1 continues to be linked with DNA repair through functional genomics studies in yeast. Using the yeast knockout (YKO) strain collection, high-throughput...”
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20by Ölmezer, Gizem Levikova, Maryna Klein, Dominique Falquet, Benoît Fontana, Gabriele Alessandro Cejka, Petr Rass, Ulrich“...Cells have evolved mechanisms to protect, restart and repair perturbed replication forks, allowing full genome duplication, even under replication stress...”
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