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Polarized transient absorption to resolve electron transfer between tryptophans in DNA photolyase.

Photoreactivation of (6-4) photolyase in Dunaliella salina.

Repairing DNA damage in xeroderma pigmentosum: T4N5 lotion and gene therapy.

The native cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer photolyase of rice is phosphorylated.

Structures and energetics of base flipping of the thymine dimer depend on DNA sequence.

Discrimination of class I cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer photolyase from blue light photoreceptors by single methionine residue.

UVB sensitivity and cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) photolyase genotypes in cultivated and wild rice species.

A brief history of the DNA repair field.

Chlamydomonas reinhardtii: a convenient model system for the study of DNA repair in photoautotrophic eukaryotes.

Crystal structure and mechanism of a DNA (6-4) photolyase.

Effects of UV radiation on photolyase and implications with regards to photoreactivation following low- and medium-pressure UV disinfection.

The extent of DNA deformation in DNA photolyase-substrate complexes: a solution state fluorescence study.

DNA polymerase theta (POLQ) can extend from mismatches and from bases opposite a (6-4) photoproduct.

Identification of multiple independent horizontal gene transfers into poxviruses using a comparative genomics approach.

Base flipping of the thymine dimer in duplex DNA.

Observation of an intermediate tryptophanyl radical in W306F mutant DNA photolyase from Escherichia coli supports electron hopping along the triple tryptophan chain.

6MAP, a fluorescent adenine analogue, is a probe of base flipping by DNA photolyase.

Detecting ultraviolet damage in single DNA molecules by atomic force microscopy.

Trichoderma atroviride PHR1, a fungal photolyase responsible for DNA repair, autoregulates its own photoinduction.

Biochemical and biological properties of DNA photolyases derived from utraviolet-sensitive rice cultivars.

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