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1. The small CRL4CSA ubiquitin ligase component DDA1 regulates transcription-coupled repair dynamics

2. Persistent TFIIH binding to non-excised DNA damage causes cell and developmental failure

3. Trichothiodystrophy‐associated MPLKIP maintains DBR1 levels for proper lariat debranching and ectodermal differentiation

4. XPC–PARP complexes engage the chromatin remodeler ALC1 to catalyze global genome DNA damage repair

5. Global and transcription-coupled repair of 8-oxoG is initiated by nucleotide excision repair proteins

6. C. elegans TFIIH subunit GTF-2H5/TTDA is a non-essential transcription factor indispensable for DNA repair

7. Ubiquitin and TFIIH-stimulated DDB2 dissociation drives DNA damage handover in nucleotide excision repair

8. C. elegans survival assays to discern global and transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair

9. HR23B pathology preferentially co-localizes with p62, pTDP-43 and poly-GA in C9ORF72-linked frontotemporal dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

10. Tissue-Specific DNA Repair Activity of ERCC-1/XPF-1

11. DNA damage sensitivity of SWI/SNF-deficient cells depends on TFIIH subunit p62/GTF2H1

12. Involvement of global genome repair, transcription coupled repair, and chromatin remodeling in UV DNA damage response changes during development.

13. Elongation factor ELOF1 drives transcription-coupled repair and prevents genome instability

14. XPG: a multitasking genome caretaker

15. Ubiquitin and TFIIH-stimulated DDB2 dissociation drives DNA damage handover in nucleotide excision repair

16. C. elegans TFIIH subunit GTF-2H5/TTDA is a non-essential transcription factor indispensable for DNA repair

17. Nucleotide excision repair leaves a mark on chromatin: DNA damage detection in nucleosomes

18. C. elegans survival assays to discern global and transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair

19. C. elegansTFIIH subunit GTF-2H5/TTDA is a non-essential transcription factor indispensable for DNA repair

20. Global and transcription-coupled repair of 8-oxoG is initiated by nucleotide excision repair proteins

21. Elongation factor ELOF1 drives transcription-coupled repair and prevents genome instability

22. SMARCAD1-mediated active replication fork stability maintains genome integrity

23. Stability and sub-cellular localization of DNA polymerase β is regulated by interactions with NQO1 and XRCC1 in response to oxidative stress

24. Neuropeptide signaling regulates the susceptibility of developing C. elegans to anoxia

25. Tissue-Specific DNA Repair Activity of ERCC-1/XPF-1

26. C. elegans survival assays to discern global and transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair

27. Base and nucleotide excision repair facilitate resolution of platinum drugs-induced transcription blockage

28. The transcription-coupled DNA repair-initiating protein CSB promotes XRCC1 recruitment to oxidative DNA damage

29. Repair protein persistence at DNA lesions characterizes XPF defect with Cockayne syndrome features

30. DNA damage-induced histone H1 ubiquitylation is mediated by HUWE1 and stimulates the RNF8-RNF168 pathway

31. Publisher Correction: Elongation factor ELOF1 drives transcription-coupled repair and prevents genome instability

32. HR23B pathology preferentially co-localizes with p62, pTDP-43 and poly-GA in C9ORF72-linked frontotemporal dementia and amyotrophic lateral sclerosis

33. SUMOylation promotes protective responses to DNA-protein crosslinks

34. Nucleotide Excision Repair inCaenorhabditis elegans

35. Heterochromatin protein 1 is recruited to various types of DNA damage

36. Quantitative Fluorescence Correlation Spectroscopy Reveals a 1000-Fold Increase in Lifetime of Protein Functionality

37. Cellular concentrations of DDB2 regulate dynamic binding of DDB1 at UV-induced DNA damage

38. Multiple sensory G proteins in the olfactory, gustatory and nociceptive neurons modulate longevity in Caenorhabditis elegans

39. Loss of RAD-23 Protects Against Models of Motor Neuron Disease by Enhancing Mutant Protein Clearance

40. SUMO and ubiquitin-dependent XPC exchange drives nucleotide excision repair

41. Noncell- and Cell-Autonomous G-Protein-Signaling Converges With Ca2+/Mitogen-Activated Protein Kinase Signaling to Regulate str-2 Receptor Gene Expression in Caenorhabditis elegans

42. ISWI chromatin remodeling complexes in the DNA damage response

43. Ageing nucleus gets out of shape

44. Alternative splicing of Arabidopsis G6PD5 recruits NADPH-producing OPPP reactions to the endoplasmic reticulum

45. ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling in the DNA-damage response

46. A network of stimulatory and inhibitory Galpha-subunits regulates olfaction in Caenorhabditis elegans

47. Human ISWI complexes are targeted by SMARCA5 ATPase and SLIDE domains to help resolve lesion-stalled transcription

48. Instability of a (CGG)98 repeat in the Fmr1 promoter

49. Involvement of Global Genome Repair, Transcription Coupled Repair, and Chromatin Remodeling in UV DNA Damage Response Changes during Development

50. G Protein-Coupled Receptor Kinase Function Is Essential for Chemosensation in C. elegans

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