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Transcription factor TFIIH and DNA endonuclease Rad2 constitute yeast nucleotide excision repair factor 3: Implications for nucleotide excision repair and Cockayne syndrome
Yvette Habraken
, Patrick Sung
,
Satya Prakash
,
Louise Prakash
Biochemistry & Molecular Biology
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Transcription Factor
100%
Cockayne Syndrome
100%
Repair Factors
100%
Nucleotide Excision Repair
100%
DNA nuclease
100%
TFIIH
100%
DNA Damage
42%
Subassembly
42%
Nuclease
28%
Rad1
28%
Overexpressing
14%
Ternary Complex
14%
Incision
14%
Endonuclease
14%
Eukaryotes
14%
Protein Factor
14%
RAD2
14%
Conserved Protein
14%
Dissociation Constant
14%
Endonuclease Activity
14%
Rad14
14%
DNA Damage Recognition
14%
Rad10
14%
High-order
14%
Dual Incision
14%
Co-purification
14%
Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Base Excision Repair
100%
Nucleotide Excision Repair
100%
Cockayne Syndrome
100%
Deoxyribonuclease
100%
Transcription Factor IIH
100%
DNA Damage
28%
Endonuclease
28%
Nuclease
28%
Ternary Complex
14%
Copurification
14%
Eukaryote
14%
Apparent Dissociation Constant
14%
Immunology and Microbiology
Excision Repair
100%
Transcription Factor IIH
100%
DNA Damage
28%
Nuclease
28%
Eukaryote
14%
Apparent Dissociation Constant
14%