Close encounters: Moving along bumps, breaks, and bubbles on expanded trinucleotide tracts

Volume: 56, Pages: 144 - 155
Published: Aug 1, 2017
Abstract
Expansion of simple triplet repeats (TNR) underlies more than 30 severe degenerative diseases. There is a good understanding of the major pathways generating an expansion, and the associated polymerases that operate during gap filling synthesis at these “difficult to copy” sequences. However, the mechanism by which a TNR is repaired depends on the type of lesion, the structural features imposed by the lesion, the assembled replication/repair...
Paper Details
Title
Close encounters: Moving along bumps, breaks, and bubbles on expanded trinucleotide tracts
Published Date
Aug 1, 2017
Journal
Volume
56
Pages
144 - 155
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