The Shu complex prevents mutagenesis and cytotoxicity of single-strand specific alkylation lesions

  1. Braulio Bonilla
  2. Alexander I Brown
  3. Sarah R Hengel
  4. Kyle S Rapchak
  5. Debra Mitchell
  6. Catherine A Pressimone
  7. Adeola A Fagunloye
  8. Thong T Luong
  9. Reagan A Russell
  10. Rudri K Vyas
  11. Tony M Mertz
  12. Hani S Zaher
  13. Nima Mosammaparast
  14. Ewa P Malc
  15. Piotr A Mieczkowski
  16. Steven Roberts  Is a corresponding author
  17. Kara A Bernstein  Is a corresponding author
  1. University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine, United States
  2. Washington State University, United States
  3. Washington University in St Louis, United States
  4. University of North Carolina Chapel Hill, United States
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  1. Braulio Bonilla
  2. Alexander I Brown
  3. Sarah R Hengel
  4. Kyle S Rapchak
  5. Debra Mitchell
  6. Catherine A Pressimone
  7. Adeola A Fagunloye
  8. Thong T Luong
  9. Reagan A Russell
  10. Rudri K Vyas
  11. Tony M Mertz
  12. Hani S Zaher
  13. Nima Mosammaparast
  14. Ewa P Malc
  15. Piotr A Mieczkowski
  16. Steven Roberts
  17. Kara A Bernstein
(2021)
The Shu complex prevents mutagenesis and cytotoxicity of single-strand specific alkylation lesions
eLife 10:e68080.
https://doi.org/10.7554/eLife.68080