Mechanism of Rad26-assisted rescue of stalled RNA polymerase II in transcription-coupled repair
Here the authors provide models of RNA polymerase II bound to the yeast CSB ortholog Rad26 in different nucleotide states; explain how Rad26 domain motions help the polymerase progress past DNA lesions; and interpret the effects of CSB-associated disease mutations.
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Main Authors: | Chunli Yan, Thomas Dodd, Jina Yu, Bernice Leung, Jun Xu, Juntaek Oh, Dong Wang, Ivaylo Ivanov |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2021
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/5e33c934a5cc481e9029a08bb4340ef4 |
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