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Chromatin association of XRCC5/6 in the absence of DNA damage depends on the XPE gene product DDB2

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DDB2 is a multifunctional protein that participates in both nucleotide excision repair and regulation of gene transcription. In colon cancer cells, chromatin association of XRCC5/6, in the absence of DNA… Click to show full abstract

DDB2 is a multifunctional protein that participates in both nucleotide excision repair and regulation of gene transcription. In colon cancer cells, chromatin association of XRCC5/6, in the absence of DNA damage, depends on DDB2, and the DDB2–XRCC5/6 interaction promotes the transcription of the antiangiogenic gene SEMA3A.

Keywords: dna damage; xrcc5 absence; absence dna; association xrcc5; gene; chromatin association

Journal Title: Molecular Biology of the Cell
Year Published: 2017

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