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1. Inactive Parp2 causes Tp53-dependent lethal anemia by blocking replication-associated nick ligation in erythroblasts.

2. High fidelity DNA ligation prevents single base insertions in the yeast genome.

3. Negative feedback loop in the activation of non-homologous end joining DNA repair pathway in Helicobacter pylori infected patients with gastritis.

4. Critical residues in the Ku70 von Willebrand A domain mediate Ku interaction with the LigIV-XRCC4 complex in non-homologous end-joining.

5. Crosstalk between BER and NHEJ in XRCC4-Deficient Cells Depending on hTERT Overexpression.

6. Senataxin RNA/DNA helicase promotes replication restart at co-transcriptional R-loops to prevent MUS81-dependent fork degradation.

7. Redundant but essential functions of PARP1 and PARP2 in DNA ligase I-independent DNA replication.

8. Timely lagging strand maturation relies on Ubp10 deubiquitylase-mediated PCNA dissociation from replicating chromatin.

9. DNA-PK: A synopsis beyond synapsis.

10. Structures of LIG1 uncover the mechanism of sugar discrimination against 5'-RNA-DNA junctions during ribonucleotide excision repair.

11. LIG1 is a novel marker for bladder cancer prognosis: evidence based on experimental studies, machine learning and single-cell sequencing.

12. A novel role for the peptidyl-prolyl cis-trans isomerase Cyclophilin A in DNA-repair following replication fork stalling via the MRE11-RAD50-NBS1 complex.

13. The TIMELESS and PARP1 interaction suppresses replication-associated DNA gap accumulation.

14. Severe Combined Immunodeficiency from a Homozygous DNA Ligase 1 Mutant with Reduced Catalytic Activity but Increased Ligation Fidelity.

15. Impact of DNA ligase 1 and IIIα interactions with APE1 and polβ on the efficiency of base excision repair pathway at the downstream steps.

16. 1 H, 15 N and 13 C resonance backbone and side-chain assignments and secondary structure determination of the BRCT domain of Mtb LigA.

17. DNA-PKcs suppresses illegitimate chromosome rearrangements.

18. Structures of LIG1 provide a mechanistic basis for understanding a lack of sugar discrimination against a ribonucleotide at the 3'-end of nick DNA.

19. Unfilled gaps by polβ lead to aberrant ligation by LIG1 at the downstream steps of base excision repair pathway.

20. FUS unveiled in mitochondrial DNA repair and targeted ligase-1 expression rescues repair-defects in FUS-linked motor neuron disease.

21. Structural role for DNA Ligase IV in promoting the fidelity of non-homologous end joining.

22. miR-325 Supresses Cell Proliferation and Migration in Non-Small Cell Lung Cancer via Targeting DNA Ligase 1 (LIG1).

23. Molecular cloning and characterization of Pcal_0039, an ATP-/NAD + -independent DNA ligase from hyperthermophilic archaeon Pyrobaculum calidifontis.

24. Horizontal acquisition of a DNA ligase improves DNA damage tolerance in eukaryotes.

25. Deficiency of ligase IV leads to reduced NHEJ, accumulation of DNA damage, and can sensitize cells to cancer therapeutics.

26. Plant PAXX has an XLF-like function and stimulates DNA end joining by the Ku-DNA ligase IV/XRCC4 complex.

27. A four-point molecular handover during Okazaki maturation.

28. Unchanged PCNA and DNMT1 dynamics during replication in DNA ligase I-deficient cells but abnormal chromatin levels of non-replicative histone H1.

29. The DNA binding domain and the C-terminal region of DNA Ligase IV specify its role in V(D)J recombination.

30. Human DNA ligases I and III have stand-alone end-joining capability, but differ in ligation efficiency and specificity.

31. Mechanism of human Lig1 regulation by PCNA in Okazaki fragment sealing.

32. Exploiting DNA Ligase III addiction of multiple myeloma by flavonoid Rhamnetin.

33. DNA damage and repair responses to freezing and anoxia stresses in wood frogs, Rana sylvatica.

34. Reconstitution of Mycobacterium marinum Nonhomologous DNA End Joining Pathway in Leishmania .

35. Cryo-EM structures and biochemical insights into heterotrimeric PCNA regulation of DNA ligase.

36. DNA ligase and PCNA: Double-ring down to seal a break in DNA.

37. DNA ligase IV mutations confer shorter lifespan and increased sensitivity to nutrient stress in Drosophila melanogaster.

38. Purification and Characterization of Human DNA Ligase IIIα Complexes After Expression in Insect Cells.

39. Structure-based screening combined with computational and biochemical analyses identified the inhibitor targeting the binding of DNA Ligase 1 to UHRF1.

40. Loss of nuclear DNA ligase III reverts PARP inhibitor resistance in BRCA1/53BP1 double-deficient cells by exposing ssDNA gaps.

41. USP39 promotes non-homologous end-joining repair by poly(ADP-ribose)-induced liquid demixing.

42. eccDNAs are apoptotic products with high innate immunostimulatory activity.

43. Developing a Peptide That Inhibits DNA Repair by Blocking the Binding of Artemis and DNA Ligase IV to Enhance Tumor Radiosensitivity.

44. An XRCC4 mutant mouse, a model for human X4 syndrome, reveals interplays with Xlf, PAXX, and ATM in lymphoid development.

45. The scaffold protein XRCC1 stabilizes the formation of polβ/gap DNA and ligase IIIα/nick DNA complexes in base excision repair.

46. X-ray scattering reveals disordered linkers and dynamic interfaces in complexes and mechanisms for DNA double-strand break repair impacting cell and cancer biology.

47. SCR7, an inhibitor of NHEJ can sensitize tumor cells to ionization radiation.

48. Targeting FEN1 Suppresses the Proliferation of Chronic Myeloid Leukemia Cells Through Regulating Alternative End-Joining Pathways.

49. Direct interaction of DNA repair protein tyrosyl DNA phosphodiesterase 1 and the DNA ligase III catalytic domain is regulated by phosphorylation of its flexible N-terminus.

50. Ligase 1 is a predictor of platinum resistance and its blockade is synthetically lethal in XRCC1 deficient epithelial ovarian cancers.

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