Nayun Kim, Ph.D.
Affiliations: | 2000 | University of Chicago, Chicago, IL |
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(Transcription and DNA repair in immunoglobulin gene somatic hypermutations.) |
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Duy DL, Kim N. (2023) Yeast transcription factor Msn2 binds to G4 DNA. Nucleic Acids Research |
Escarcega RD, Patil AA, Moruno-Manchon JF, et al. (2023) Pirh2-dependent DNA damage in neurons induced by the G-quadruplex ligand pyridostatin. The Journal of Biological Chemistry. 105157 |
Berroyer A, Bacolla A, Tainer JA, et al. (2022) Cleavage-defective Topoisomerase I mutants sharply increase G-quadruplex-associated genomic instability. Microbial Cell (Graz, Austria). 9: 52-68 |
Yadav P, Kim N, Kumari M, et al. (2021) G-Quadruplex Structures in Bacteria - Biological Relevance and Potential as Antimicrobial Target. Journal of Bacteriology |
Stokdyk K, Berroyer A, Grami ZA, et al. (2021) The activity of yeast Apn2 AP endonuclease at uracil-derived AP sites is dependent on the major carbon source. Current Genetics |
Singh S, Berroyer A, Kim M, et al. (2020) Yeast Nucleolin Nsr1 Impedes Replication and Elevates Genome Instability at an Actively Transcribed Guanine-Rich G4-DNA Forming Sequence. Genetics |
Lejault P, Moruno-Manchon JF, Vemu SM, et al. (2020) Regulation of autophagy by DNA G-quadruplexes. Autophagy |
Berroyer A, Kim N. (2020) The Functional Consequences of Eukaryotic Topoisomerase 1 Interaction with G-Quadruplex DNA. Genes. 11 |
Moruno-Manchon JF, Lejault P, Wang Y, et al. (2020) Small-molecule G-quadruplex stabilizers reveal a novel pathway of autophagy regulation in neurons. Elife. 9 |
Klein HL, Bačinskaja G, Che J, et al. (2019) Guidelines for DNA recombination and repair studies: Cellular assays of DNA repair pathways. Microbial Cell (Graz, Austria). 6: 1-64 |