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Academic Press DNA Repair: Volume 45 (The Enzymes Series)

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Stay informed on the latest scientific breakthroughs with DNA Repair: Volume 45 from the Enzymes series by Academic Press. This specialized volume provides deep insights into the biological mechanisms that maintain genetic integrity. Researchers and students can explore detailed studies on DNA polymerase beta and other gap-filling enzymes essential to mammalian base excision repair. The text covers a wide range of critical topics, including the structure and interactions of the Rev1-Pol zeta Mutasome in translesion synthesis. You will find comprehensive information on translesion polymerases, their functions, and the mechanisms used by mammalian nucleotide excision repair to recognize DNA damage. This volume also addresses modern challenges in the field, such as how base excision repair enzymes access damaged DNA within chromatin. By covering advances in understanding DNA mismatch repair and other fundamental processes, this book serves as a vital resource for those working in biochemistry and molecular biology. It is a necessary addition to any professional scientific library focused on enzyme function and DNA maintenance.

Key Features

Covers mammalian base excision repair including DNA polymerase beta and gap-filling enzymes.

Explains the structure and interactions of the Rev1-Pol zeta Mutasome in translesion synthesis.

Examines DNA damage recognition mechanisms specifically within mammalian nucleotide excision repair.

Discusses the challenges base excision repair enzymes face when accessing damaged DNA in chromatin.

Provides updated research on translesion polymerases and their specific functions.

Includes recent advances in the understanding of DNA mismatch repair processes.

Product Specifications

Format
hardcover
Domain
Amazon UK
Release Date
25 October 2019
Listed Since
06 March 2019

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