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Photolyases (EC 4.1.99.3) are DNA
repair enzymes that
repair damage caused by
exposure to
ultraviolet light.
These enzymes require visible light (from...
- DNA
photolyase may
refer to: DNA
photolyase (protein domain)
Deoxyribodipyrimidine photo-lyase, an
enzyme (6-4)DNA
photolyase, an
enzyme This set index...
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their mechanistic studies of DNA repair. He has made
contributions on
photolyase and
nucleotide excision repair in
bacteria that have
changed his field...
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domains with
photolyase proteins.
Isoform d
nucleotide positions 6
through 491 show a
conserved domain with
deoxyribodipyrimidine photolyase, and positions...
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through photolyase reactivation or
nucleotide excision repair, with the
latter being prevalent in humans. Conversely,
certain bacteria utilize photolyase, powered...
- DNA
photolyase, N-terminal is an
evolutionary conserved protein domain. This
domain binds a
light harvesting chromop**** that
enhanced the
spectrum of...
- (6-4)DNA
photolyase (EC 4.1.99.13, DNA
photolyase, H64PRH, NF-10, phr (6-4), PL-(6-4), OtCPF1, (6-4) PHR, At64PHR) is an
enzyme with
systematic name (6-4)...
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large increases in
expression of two DNA
repair genes (one gene
product a
photolyase and the other, a
protein involved in
nucleotide excision repair). Perennials...
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ability to
produce gadusol, a
chemical which protects against the sun. The
photolyase DNA
repair mechanism,
which relies on
visible light, does not work in...
- a DNA-repair-enzyme
photolyase. As its
prefix implies,
photolyase is
reliant on
light in
order to
repair the strand.
Photolyase works with its cofactor...