[en] Repair of O6-methylguanine and O6-ethylguanine in DNA by chromatin proteins is a transalkylation onto cystein residues of probably two acceptor proteins. The repair is limited by the amount of acceptors. Competition experiments have shown that the same acceptors are involved in the repair of both kinds of damages.
Disciplines :
Human health sciences: Multidisciplinary, general & others
Author, co-author :
Lemaître, Marc
Verly, Walter ; Relations académiques et scientifiques (Sciences)
Language :
French
Title :
Le même accepteur d'alkyle intervient dans la réparation du DNA contenant de l'O6-méthylguanine ou de l'O6-éthylguanine.
Alternative titles :
[en] The same alkyl acceptor acts in the repair of DNA containing O6-methylguanine or O6-ethylguanine.
Publication date :
1984
Journal title :
Comptes Rendus des Séances de la Société de Biologie et de ses Filiales
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