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Publication : KIN17, a mouse nuclear protein, binds to bent DNA fragments that are found at illegitimate recombination junctions in mammalian cells.

First Author  Mazin A Year  1994
Journal  Mol Gen Genet Volume  244
Issue  4 Pages  435-8
PubMed ID  8078469 Mgi Jnum  J:20426
Mgi Id  MGI:68515 Doi  10.1007/BF00286696
Citation  Mazin A, et al. (1994) KIN17, a mouse nuclear protein, binds to bent DNA fragments that are found at illegitimate recombination junctions in mammalian cells. Mol Gen Genet 244(4):435-8
abstractText  Illegitimate recombination is the dominant mechanism of recombination in mammalian somatic cells. It is responsible for most genome rearrangements such as translocations, deletions and integrations. Little is known as yet about the mechanism of illegitimate recombination and the enzymes involved. Recently, it has been shown that intrinsically bent DNA, also known as curved DNA, is present at chromosomal sites of illegitimate recombination events. Here we report that KIN17, a new mouse nuclear protein, binds to the curved DNA fragments found at illegitimate recombination sites.
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