Erica M. Seitz, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | University of California, Davis, Davis, CA |
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biochemistry of recombinational DNA repairGoogle:
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(Biochemical characterization of proteins involved in homologous DNA recombination in the archaea.) |
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Seitz EM, Kowalczykowski SC. (2006) Human Rad51 protein displays enhanced homologous pairing of DNA sequences resembling those at genetically unstable loci Nucleic Acids Research. 34: 2847-2852 |
Pham P, Seitz EM, Saveliev S, et al. (2002) Two distinct modes of RecA action are required for DNA polymerase V-catalyzed translesion synthesis. Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America. 99: 11061-6 |
Yang S, Yu X, Seitz EM, et al. (2001) Archaeal RadA protein binds DNA as both helical filaments and octameric rings Journal of Molecular Biology. 314: 1077-1085 |
Seitz EM, Haseltine CA, Kowalczykowski SC. (2001) DNA recombination and repair in the Archaea Advances in Applied Microbiology. 50: 101-169 |
Seitz EM, Kowalczykowski SC. (2000) The DNA binding and pairing preferences of the archaeal RadA protein demonstrate a universal characteristic of DNA strand exchange proteins Molecular Microbiology. 37: 555-560 |
Chédin F, Seitz EM, Kowalczykowski SC. (1998) Novel homologs of replication protein A in archaea: implications for the evolution of ssDNA-binding proteins. Trends in Biochemical Sciences. 23: 273-7 |
Seitz EM, Brockman JP, Sandler SJ, et al. (1998) RadA protein is an archaeal RecA protein homolog that catalyzes DNA strand exchange. Genes & Development. 12: 1248-53 |