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1. Self-reversal facilitates the resolution of HMCES DNA-protein crosslinks in cells

2. RTEL1 and MCM10 overcome topological stress during vertebrate replication termination

3. Structural evolution of a DNA repair self-resistance mechanism targeting genotoxic secondary metabolites

4. Resistance-Guided Mining of Bacterial Genotoxins Defines a Family of DNA Glycosylases

5. The anti-parasitic agent suramin and several of its analogues are inhibitors of the DNA binding protein Mcm10

6. Data publication with the structural biology data grid supports live analysis

7. Substrate-Selective Repair and Restart of Replication Forks by DNA Translocases

8. A comprehensive map of hotspots of de novo telomere addition inSaccharomyces cerevisiae

9. A mechanistic model of primer synthesis from catalytic structures of DNA polymerase α–primase

10. Base excision repair system targeting DNA adducts of trioxacarcin/LL-D49194 antibiotics for self-resistance

11. Abasic site ring opening and DNA-protein crosslink reversal by the SRAP protein YedK

12. The SOS response-associated peptidase (SRAP) domain of YedK catalyzes ring opening of abasic sites and reversal of its DNA-protein cross-link

13. RTEL1 and MCM10 overcome topological stress during vertebrate replication termination

14. Emerging Roles of DNA Glycosylases and the Base Excision Repair Pathway

15. Protection of abasic sites during DNA replication by a stable thiazolidine protein-DNA cross-link

17. An autoinhibitory role for the GRF zinc finger domain of DNA glycosylase NEIL3

18. Escherichia coli YcaQ is a DNA glycosylase that unhooks DNA interstrand crosslinks

19. Selective base excision repair of <scp>DNA</scp> damage by the non‐base‐flipping <scp>DNA</scp> glycosylase AlkC

20. Toxicity and repair of DNA adducts produced by the natural product yatakemycin

21. OUP accepted manuscript

22. A Catalytic Role for C–H/π Interactions in Base Excision Repair by Bacillus cereus DNA Glycosylase AlkD

23. Structural biology of DNA abasic site protection by SRAP proteins

24. HLTF Promotes Fork Reversal, Limiting Replication Stress Resistance and Preventing Multiple Mechanisms of Unrestrained DNA Synthesis

25. Extensive loss of cell cycle and DNA repair genes in an ancient lineage of bipolar budding yeasts

26. The HIRAN domain of helicase-like transcription factor positions the DNA translocase motor to drive efficient DNA fork regression

27. Structure of a DNA glycosylase that unhooks interstrand cross-links

28. Unhooking of an interstrand cross-link at DNA fork structures by the DNA glycosylase NEIL3

29. A structure-specific nucleic acid-binding domain conserved among DNA repair proteins

30. Structural Analysis of Replication Protein A Recruitment of the DNA Damage Response Protein SMARCAL1

31. 5-Methylcytosine Recognition by Arabidopsis thaliana DNA Glycosylases DEMETER and DML3

33. Extensive loss of cell-cycle and DNA repair genes in an ancient lineage of bipolar budding yeasts

34. Insights into Eukaryotic Primer Synthesis from Structures of the p48 Subunit of Human DNA Primase

36. Base Excision Repair of Bulky DNA Adducts Generated by the Antitumor Drug Yatakemycin

37. Data publication with the structural biology data grid supports live analysis

38. Enhancing Integrin α1 Inserted (I) Domain Affinity to Ligand Potentiates Integrin α1β1-mediated Down-regulation of Collagen Synthesis

39. Analysis of substrate specificity of Schizosaccharomyces pombe Mag1 alkylpurine DNA glycosylase

40. HMCES Maintains Genome Integrity by Shielding Abasic Sites in Single-Strand DNA

41. Movement of the RecG Motor Domain upon DNA Binding Is Required for Efficient Fork Reversal

42. An unprecedented nucleic acid capture mechanism for excision of DNA damage

43. DNA damage recognition and repair by 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylase I (TAG)

44. The DNA glycosylase AlkD uses a non-base-flipping mechanism to excise bulky lesions

45. HLTF’s Ancient HIRAN Domain Binds 3′-DNA Ends to Drive Replication Fork Reversal

46. A New Family of HEAT-Like Repeat Proteins Lacking a Critical Substrate Recognition Motif Present in Related DNA Glycosylases

47. Depurination of N7-Methylguanine by DNA Glycosylase AlkD Is Dependent on the DNA Backbone

48. Interplay between base excision repair activity and toxicity of 3-methyladenine DNA glycosylases in an E. coli complementation system

49. The crystal structures of psoralen cross-linked DNAs: drug-dependent formation of Holliday junctions11Edited by I. Tinoco

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