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TG2003H |
Tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase-2 (TDP2) functions to remove trapped topoisomerase II/DNA complexes by processing 5′- blocking protein (topo II) at the site of the DNA break (Fig 1). In terms of physiological relevance, there appear to be multiple roles for TDP2, well beyond the repair of type II topoisomerase damage and subsequent… Read more (+) Tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase-2 (TDP2) functions to remove trapped topoisomerase II/DNA complexes by processing 5′- blocking protein (topo II) at the site of the DNA break (Fig 1). In terms of physiological relevance, there appear to be multiple roles for TDP2, well beyond the repair of type II topoisomerase damage and subsequent DNA repair. This is quite […] Show less (-) |
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TG1005 |
Tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase-2 (TDP2) functions to remove trapped topoisomerase II/DNA complexes by processing 5′- blocking protein (topo II) at the site of the DNA break (Fig 1). In terms of physiological relevance, there appear to be multiple roles for TDP2, well beyond the repair of type II topoisomerase damage and subsequent… Read more (+) Tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase-2 (TDP2) functions to remove trapped topoisomerase II/DNA complexes by processing 5′- blocking protein (topo II) at the site of the DNA break (Fig 1). In terms of physiological relevance, there appear to be multiple roles for TDP2, well beyond the repair of type II topoisomerase damage and subsequent DNA repair. This is quite […] Show less (-) |
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TG2038 |
Tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase-2 (TDP2) functions to remove trapped topoisomerase II/DNA complexes by processing 5′- blocking protein (topo II) at the site of the DNA break (Fig 1). Assaying this activity can be difficult, requiring labeled oligos and isotopes or complicated detections that are hard to set up. In many… Read more (+) Tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase-2 (TDP2) functions to remove trapped topoisomerase II/DNA complexes by processing 5′- blocking protein (topo II) at the site of the DNA break (Fig 1). Assaying this activity can be difficult, requiring labeled oligos and isotopes or complicated detections that are hard to set up. In many cases, these assays are largely derivative from […] Show less (-) |
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