PARP3 is a sensor of nicked nucleosomes and monoribosylates histone H2BGlu2
Chromosomal single-strand DNA breaks occur frequently and require repair to avoid disease outcomes. Here, the authors show that in bird cells, PARP3 accelerates this repair, and use structural biology and cell biology techniques to reveal details of the mechanism of action.
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Main Authors: | Gabrielle J. Grundy, Luis M. Polo, Zhihong Zeng, Stuart L. Rulten, Nicolas C. Hoch, Pathompong Paomephan, Yingqi Xu, Steve M. Sweet, Alan W. Thorne, Antony W. Oliver, Steve J. Matthews, Laurence H. Pearl, Keith W. Caldecott |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2016
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/f4adc148d44f418d9df058242e7f3bd6 |
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