Structure-function relationships governing activity and stability of a DNA alkylation damage repair thermostable protein

Volume: 43, Issue: 18, Pages: 8801 - 8816
Published: Jul 30, 2015
Abstract
Alkylated DNA-protein alkyltransferases repair alkylated DNA bases, which are among the most common DNA lesions, and are evolutionary conserved, from prokaryotes to higher eukaryotes. The human ortholog, hAGT, is involved in resistance to alkylating chemotherapy drugs. We report here on the alkylated DNA-protein alkyltransferase, SsOGT, from an archaeal species living at high temperature, a condition that enhances the harmful effect of DNA...
Paper Details
Title
Structure-function relationships governing activity and stability of a DNA alkylation damage repair thermostable protein
Published Date
Jul 30, 2015
Volume
43
Issue
18
Pages
8801 - 8816
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