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1. Inhibition of the HDAC/Suv39/G9a pathway restores the expression of DNA damage-dependent major histocompatibility complex class I-related chain A and B in cancer cells

2. The BAH domain of BAF180 is required for PCNA ubiquitination

3. Regulation of proliferating cell nuclear antigen ubiquitination in mammalian cells

4. A role for chromatin remodellers in replication of damaged DNA

5. PCNA Mono-Ubiquitination and Activation of Translesion DNA Polymerases by DNA Polymerase α

6. Evidence that Errors Made by DNA Polymerase α are Corrected by DNA Polymerase δ

7. Firefly luciferase as the reporter for transcriptional response to the environment in Escherichia coli

8. Palm Mutants in DNA Polymerases α and η Alter DNA Replication Fidelity and Translesion Activity

9. Distinct Function of Conserved Amino Acids in the Fingers of Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA Polymerase α

10. The Gly-952 Residue of Saccharomyces cerevisiae DNA Polymerase α Is Important in Discriminating Correct Deoxyribonucleotides from Incorrect Ones

11. Co-localization of chicken DNA topoisomerase IIα, but not β, with sites of DNA replication and possible involvement of a C-terminal region of α through its binding to PCNA

12. Three DNA Polymerases, Recruited by Different Mechanisms, Carry Out NER Repair Synthesis in Human Cells

13. Regulation of translesion synthesis DNA polymerase eta by monoubiquitination

14. Functions of base selection step in human DNA polymerase alpha

15. Ubiquitination and deubiquitination of PCNA in response to stalling of the replication fork

16. Translesion synthesis: Y-family polymerases and the polymerase switch

17. PCNA Mono-Ubiquitination and Activation of Translesion DNA Polymerases by DNA Polymerase

18. A rapid non-radioactive technique for measurement of repair synthesis in primary human fibroblasts by incorporation of ethynyl deoxyuridine (EdU)

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