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DNA Repair

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    Justice J, Cristea I. Nuclear antiviral innate responses at the intersection of DNA sensing and DNA repair. Trends Microbiol. 2022;30(11):1056–1071. PMCID: PMC9560981
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    Jack A, Kim Y, Strom A, Lee D, Williams B, Schaub J, Kellogg E, Finkelstein I, Ferro L, Yildiz A, Brangwynne C. Compartmentalization of telomeres through DNA-scaffolded phase separation. Dev Cell. 2022;57(2):277–290.e9. PMCID: PMC8988007
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    Hussmann J, Ling J, Ravisankar P, Yan J, Cirincione A, Xu A, Simpson D, Yang D, Bothmer A, Cotta-Ramusino C, Weissman J, Adamson B. Mapping the genetic landscape of DNA double-strand break repair. Cell. 2021;184(22):5653–5669.e25. PMCID: PMC9074467
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    Murawski A, Rittenbach K, DeCoste C, Laevsky G, Brynildsen M. Counting Chromosomes in Individual Bacteria to Quantify Their Impacts on Persistence. Methods Mol Biol. 2021;2357:125–146. PMCID: 7136161
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    Arlow T, Kim J, Haye-Bertolozzi J, Martínez C, Fay C, Zorensky E, Rose M, Gammie A. MutSα mismatch repair protein stability is governed by subunit interaction, acetylation, and ubiquitination. G3 (Bethesda). 2021;11(3). PMCID: PMC8063085
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    Wei L, Ploss A. Hepatitis B virus cccDNA is formed through distinct repair processes of each strand. Nat Commun. 2021;12(1):1591. PMCID: PMC7952586
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    Murray-Nerger L, Justice J, Rekapalli P, Hutton J, Cristea I. Lamin B1 acetylation slows the G1 to S cell cycle transition through inhibition of DNA repair. Nucleic Acids Res. 2021;49(4):2044–2064. PMCID: PMC7913768
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    Nogalski M, Shenk T. HSATII RNA is induced via a noncanonical ATM-regulated DNA damage response pathway and promotes tumor cell proliferation and movement. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2020;117(50):31891–31901. PMCID: PMC7749351
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    Diehl K, Muir T. Chromatin as a key consumer in the metabolite economy. Nat Chem Biol. 2020;16(6):620–629. PMCID: PMC7258299
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    Chou D, Adamson B, Dephoure N, Tan X, Nottke A, Hurov K, Gygi S, Colaiácovo M, Elledge S. A chromatin localization screen reveals poly (ADP ribose)-regulated recruitment of the repressive polycomb and NuRD complexes to sites of DNA damage. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A. 2010;107(43):18475–80. PMCID: PMC2972950
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    O’Connell B, Adamson B, Lydeard J, Sowa M, Ciccia A, Bredemeyer A, Schlabach M, Gygi S, Elledge S, Harper W. A genome-wide camptothecin sensitivity screen identifies a mammalian MMS22L-NFKBIL2 complex required for genomic stability. Mol Cell. 2010;40(4):645–57. PMCID: PMC3006237
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    Adamson B, Smogorzewska A, Sigoillot F, King R, Elledge S. A genome-wide homologous recombination screen identifies the RNA-binding protein RBMX as a component of the DNA-damage response. Nat Cell Biol. 2012;14(3):318–28. PMCID: PMC3290715
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    Izhar L, Adamson B, Ciccia A, Lewis J, Pontano-Vaites L, Leng Y, Liang A, Westbrook T, Harper W, Elledge S. A Systematic Analysis of Factors Localized to Damaged Chromatin Reveals PARP-Dependent Recruitment of Transcription Factors. Cell Rep. 2015;11(9):1486–500. PMCID: PMC4464939
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    Völzing K, Brynildsen M. Stationary-Phase Persisters to Ofloxacin Sustain DNA Damage and Require Repair Systems Only during Recovery. mBio. 2015;6(5):e00731–15. PMCID: PMC4556807
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