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increases in
expression of DNA
photolyases.
Photolyases are
flavoproteins and
contain two light-harvesting cofactors. Many
photolyases have an N-terminal domain...
- DNA
photolyase may
refer to: DNA
photolyase (protein domain)
Deoxyribodipyrimidine photo-lyase, an
enzyme (6-4)DNA
photolyase, an
enzyme This set index...
- MHF) in
folate photolyases (PDB: 4U63) or the
deazaflavin 8-hydroxy-7,8-didemethyl-5-deazariboflavin (8-HDF, FO1) in
deazaflavin photolyases (PDB: 3CVV,...
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animal (6-4)
photolyases contain a
longer chain of electron-transferring
tryptophans than
other proteins of the cryptochrome-
photolyase superfamily (a...
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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...
- is a
repair process in
which photolyase enzymes reverse CPDs
using photochemical reactions. In addition, some
photolyases can also
repair 6-4 photoproducts...
- "Functional
motifs in the (6-4)
photolyase crystal structure make a
comparative framework for DNA
repair photolyases and
clock cryptochromes". Proceedings...
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excision repair enzymes. In most organisms, they can also be
repaired by
photolyases, a light-dependent
family of enzymes.
Xeroderma pigmentosum is a genetic...
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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...