Genetic determinants of cellular addiction to DNA polymerase theta
Polymerase theta is a widely conserved DNA polymerase that mediates Theta Mediated End Joining. Here authors present a synthetic lethal CRISPR screen to identify DDR gene mutations that induce cellular addiction to Pol theta.
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Main Authors: | Wanjuan Feng, Dennis A. Simpson, Juan Carvajal-Garcia, Brandon A. Price, Rashmi J. Kumar, Lisle E. Mose, Richard D. Wood, Naim Rashid, Jeremy E. Purvis, Joel S. Parker, Dale A. Ramsden, Gaorav P. Gupta |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/566f9084f7004b948bfb7d7d81816fbb |
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