Different DNA End Configurations Dictate Which NHEJ Components Are Most Important for Joining Efficiency

Volume: 291, Issue: 47, Pages: 24377 - 24389
Published: Nov 1, 2016
Abstract
The nonhomologous DNA end-joining (NHEJ) pathway is a key mechanism for repairing dsDNA breaks that occur often in eukaryotic cells. In the simplest model, these breaks are first recognized by Ku, which then interacts with other NHEJ proteins to improve their affinity at DNA ends. These include DNA-PKcs and Artemis for trimming the DNA ends; DNA polymerase μ and λ to add nucleotides; and the DNA ligase IV complex to ligate the ends with the...
Paper Details
Title
Different DNA End Configurations Dictate Which NHEJ Components Are Most Important for Joining Efficiency
Published Date
Nov 1, 2016
Volume
291
Issue
47
Pages
24377 - 24389
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