A genetic screen pinpoints ribonucleotide reductase residues that sustain dNTP homeostasis and specifies a highly mutagenic type of dNTP imbalance

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SEEK ID: https://publications.h-its.org/publications/728

DOI: 10.1093/nar/gky1154

Research Groups: Molecular and Cellular Modeling

Publication type: Journal

Journal: Nucleic Acids Research

Citation: Nucleic Acids Research 47(1):237-252

Date Published: 10th Jan 2019

Registered Mode: by DOI

Authors: Tobias T Schmidt, Sushma Sharma, Gloria X Reyes, Kerstin Gries, Maike Gross, Boyu Zhao, Jui-Hung Yuan, Rebecca Wade, Andrei Chabes, Hans Hombauer

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Schmidt, T. T., Sharma, S., Reyes, G. X., Gries, K., Gross, M., Zhao, B., Yuan, J.-H., Wade, R., Chabes, A., & Hombauer, H. (2018). A genetic screen pinpoints ribonucleotide reductase residues that sustain dNTP homeostasis and specifies a highly mutagenic type of dNTP imbalance. In Nucleic Acids Research (Vol. 47, Issue 1, pp. 237–252). Oxford University Press (OUP). https://doi.org/10.1093/nar/gky1154
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