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11436317 Pubmed "Base excision repair: DNA glycosylase and AP endonuclease. Ikeda S, Seki S. Tanpakushitsu Kakusan Koso. 2001 Jun;46(8 Suppl):916–23. <a href=""http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/11436317"" target=""_blank"" class=""external"" rel=""nofollow"">PubMed</a> <a href=""https://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/11436317"" target=""_blank"" class=""external"" rel=""nofollow"">Europe PMC</a> <a href=""https://qlever.scholia.wiki/pubmed/11436317"" target=""_blank"" class=""external"" rel=""nofollow"">Scholia</a>"
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17337257 Pubmed "A unified view of base excision repair: lesion-dependent protein complexes regulated by post-translational modification. Almeida KH, Sobol RW. DNA Repair (Amst). 2007 Jun 1;6(6):695–711. <a href=""http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17337257"" target=""_blank"" class=""external"" rel=""nofollow"">PubMed</a> <a href=""https://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/17337257"" target=""_blank"" class=""external"" rel=""nofollow"">Europe PMC</a> <a href=""https://qlever.scholia.wiki/pubmed/17337257"" target=""_blank"" class=""external"" rel=""nofollow"">Scholia</a>"
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17893748 Pubmed "Bacterial DNA repair genes and their eukaryotic homologues: 1. Mutations in genes involved in base excision repair (BER) and DNA-end processors and their implication in mutagenesis and human disease. Krwawicz J, Arczewska KD, Speina E, Maciejewska A, Grzesiuk E. Acta Biochim Pol. 2007;54(3):413–34. <a href=""http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/17893748"" target=""_blank"" class=""external"" rel=""nofollow"">PubMed</a> <a href=""https://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/17893748"" target=""_blank"" class=""external"" rel=""nofollow"">Europe PMC</a> <a href=""https://qlever.scholia.wiki/pubmed/17893748"" target=""_blank"" class=""external"" rel=""nofollow"">Scholia</a>"
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21665970 Pubmed "Uracil-DNA glycosylase of Thermoplasma acidophilum directs long-patch base excision repair, which is promoted by deoxynucleoside triphosphates and ATP/ADP, into short-patch repair. Moen MN, Knævelsrud I, Haugland GT, Grøsvik K, Birkeland NK, Klungland A, et al. J Bacteriol. 2011 Sep;193(17):4495–508. <a href=""http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/21665970"" target=""_blank"" class=""external"" rel=""nofollow"">PubMed</a> <a href=""https://europepmc.org/abstract/MED/21665970"" target=""_blank"" class=""external"" rel=""nofollow"">Europe PMC</a> <a href=""https://qlever.scholia.wiki/pubmed/21665970"" target=""_blank"" class=""external"" rel=""nofollow"">Scholia</a>"
PNKP GeneProduct ensembl:ENSG00000039650 "PKNP has a kinase domain which phosphorylates 5' hydroxyl ends, and a phosphatase domain, which removes phosphates from 3' ends." ensembl:ENSG00000039650 ncbigene:11284 hgnc.symbol:PNKP uniprot:M0QYI1;uniprot:A0A1B0GU66;uniprot:M0QYH2;uniprot:A0A0D9SFU1;uniprot:Q96T60;uniprot:A0A0D9SEV0;uniprot:A0A1B0GVJ3;uniprot:M0QX49;uniprot:A0A1B0GW17;uniprot:A0A0D9SFD6;uniprot:M0R000;uniprot:A0A1B0GW61;uniprot:A0A1W2PP58;uniprot:M0R3C8;uniprot:M0R097;uniprot:A0A0D9SFL2
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