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1. WASp modulates RPA function on single-stranded DNA in response to replication stress and DNA damage

2. Gain-of-Function Mutations in RPA1 Cause a Syndrome with Short Telomeres and Somatic Genetic Rescue

3. RPA Interacts with HIRA and Regulates H3.3 Deposition at Gene Regulatory Elements in Mammalian Cells

4. A slipped-CAG DNA-binding small molecule induces trinucleotide-repeat contractions in vivo

5. Dynamics and selective remodeling of the DNA-binding domains of RPA

6. Stress-induced acidification may contribute to formation of unusual structures in C9orf72-repeats

7. Repair-specific Functions of Replication Protein A

8. Molecular Cooperation between the Werner Syndrome Protein and Replication Protein A in Relation to Replication Fork Blockage

9. A naturally occurring human RPA subunit homolog does not support DNA replication or cell-cycle progression

10. Structure of the Full-length Human RPA14/32 Complex Gives Insights into the Mechanism of DNA Binding and Complex Formation

11. Replication protein A prevents accumulation of single-stranded telomeric DNA in cells that use alternative lengthening of telomeres

12. Replication Protein A Interactions with DNA: Differential Binding of the Core Domains and Analysis of the DNA Interaction Surface

13. Chemical shift changes provide evidence for overlapping single-stranded DNA- and XPA-binding sites on the 70 kDa subunit of human replication protein A

14. Analysis of the Human Replication Protein A:Rad52 Complex: Evidence for Crosstalk Between RPA32, RPA70, Rad52 and DNA

15. Diffusion of human Replication Protein A along single stranded DNA

16. Replication protein A modulates its interface with the primed DNA template during RNA-DNA primer elongation in replicating SV40 chromosomes

17. Replication Protein A Interactions with DNA. 1. Functions of the DNA-Binding and Zinc-Finger Domains of the 70-kDa Subunit

18. Interaction of human Rad51 recombination protein with single-stranded DNA binding protein, RPA

19. Role of Protein−Protein Interactions in the Function of Replication Protein A (RPA): RPA Modulates the Activity of DNA Polymerase α by Multiple Mechanisms

20. REPLICATION PROTEIN A: A Heterotrimeric, Single-Stranded DNA-Binding Protein Required for Eukaryotic DNA Metabolism

21. Replication Protein A Is a Component of a Complex That Binds the Human Metallothionein IIA Gene Transcription Start Site

22. Phosphorylation of human replication protein A by the DNA-dependent protein kinase is involved in the modulation of DNA replication

23. Functional Domains of the 70-Kilodalton Subunit of Human Replication Protein A

24. Proteolytic Mapping of Human Replication Protein A: Evidence for Multiple Structural Domains and a Conformational Change upon Interaction with Single-Stranded DNA

25. Human exonuclease 5 is a novel sliding exonuclease required for genome stability

26. In Vitro Analysis of the Role of Replication Protein A (RPA) and RPA Phosphorylation in ATR-mediated Checkpoint Signaling*

27. Interactions of human replication protein A with oligonucleotides

28. Inhibition of homologous recombination by DNA-dependent protein kinase requires kinase activity, is titratable, and is modulated by autophosphorylation

29. Functional characterization of a cancer causing mutation in human replication protein A

30. Binding properties of replication protein A from human and yeast cells

31. An alternative form of replication protein a expressed in normal human tissues supports DNA repair

32. FANCJ Helicase Uniquely Senses Oxidative Base Damage in Either Strand of Duplex DNA and Is Stimulated by Replication Protein A to Unwind the Damaged DNA Substrate in a Strand-specific Manner*

33. An Alternative Form of Replication Protein A Prevents Viral Replication in Vitro*

34. Catalysis of Strand Annealing by Replication Protein A Derives from Its Strand Melting Properties*

35. Regulatory Functions of the N-terminal Domain of the 70-kDa Subunit of Replication Protein A (RPA)*

36. Functional assays for replication protein A (RPA)

37. Secondary structure and dynamics of an intrinsically unstructured linker domain

38. Replication protein A phosphorylation and the cellular response to DNA damage

39. Replication protein A (RPA) phosphorylation prevents RPA association with replication centers

40. The N-terminal domain of the large subunit of human replication protein A binds to Werner syndrome protein and stimulates helicase activity

41. The weak interdomain coupling observed in the 70 kDa subunit of human replication protein A is unaffected by ssDNA binding

42. Polarity of human replication protein A binding to DNA

43. DNA replication but not nucleotide excision repair is required for UVC-induced replication protein A phosphorylation in mammalian cells

44. Replication protein A interactions with DNA. III. Molecular basis of recognition of damaged DNA

45. Interactions of Human Nucleotide Excision Repair Protein XPA with DNA and RPA70ΔC327: Chemical Shift Mapping and 15N NMR Relaxation Studies†

46. Replication protein A interactions with DNA. 2. Characterization of double-stranded DNA-binding/helix-destabilization activities and the role of the zinc-finger domain in DNA interactions

47. Replication-mediated DNA damage by camptothecin induces phosphorylation of RPA by DNA-dependent protein kinase and dissociates RPA:DNA-PK complexes

48. A novel assay for examining the molecular reactions at the eukaryotic replication fork: activities of replication protein A required during elongation

49. Polarity of DNA strand exchange promoted by recombination proteins of the RecA family

50. Subunits of human replication protein A are crosslinked by photoreactive primers synthesized by DNA polymerases

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