"DNA Cleavage" is a descriptor in the National Library of Medicine's controlled vocabulary thesaurus,
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A reaction that severs one of the covalent sugar-phosphate linkages between NUCLEOTIDES that compose the sugar phosphate backbone of DNA. It is catalyzed enzymatically, chemically or by radiation. Cleavage may be exonucleolytic - removing the end nucleotide, or endonucleolytic - splitting the strand in two.
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D053837
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G02.111.210 G05.193
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Below are the most recent publications written about "DNA Cleavage" by people in Profiles.
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Analysis of diazofluorene DNA binding and damaging activity: DNA cleavage by a synthetic monomeric diazofluorene. Angew Chem Int Ed Engl. 2014 Aug 25; 53(35):9325-8.
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XPF-ERCC1 acts in Unhooking DNA interstrand crosslinks in cooperation with FANCD2 and FANCP/SLX4. Mol Cell. 2014 May 08; 54(3):460-71.