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1 PHR2, from Chlamydomonas encoding a class II DNA photolyase.
2 t a new procedure for the rapid isolation of DNA photolyase.
3 s that PHR2 encodes the chloroplast targeted DNA photolyase.
4 nes is PHR1, which encodes the apoenzyme for DNA photolyase.
5 pendent reaction catalyzed by enzymes called DNA photolyases.
6 e known to serve as a second chromophore for DNA photolyases.
7 olate chromophore in native Escherichia coli DNA photolyase ([6R]-5,10-CH+-H4Pte(Glu)n=3-6) serves as
8         Chlamydomonas has been shown to have DNA photolyase activity in both the nucleus and the chlo
9               In addition, other genes (i.e. DNA photolyase and cyclophilin B) that had relatively co
10 ins: light activation of flavin analogous to DNA photolyase and rapid intramolecular electron transfe
11        Cryptochromes are proteins related to DNA photolyases and have been shown to function as blue-
12                                              DNA photolyases are specific for either cyclobutane-type
13 d nonessential for photoreactivation because DNA photolyase bound to only FAD is sufficient to cataly
14 Cryptochromes have high sequence homology to DNA photolyase but appear to lack photorepair activity.
15 e DNA-repair activity of the closely related DNA photolyases, but they retain the ability to bind nuc
16                                              DNA photolyases catalyze the blue light-dependent repair
17                             Escherichia coli DNA photolyase contains FADH(-) as the catalytic cofacto
18 in Escherichia coli, is able to complement a DNA photolyase deficiency.
19  this activity is known and well-studied for DNA photolyase enzymes.
20        Unlike the recently reported class II DNA photolyase from Arabidopsis, the protein encoded by
21 of the base-excision repair pathway, and the DNA photolyase gene PHotoreactivation Repair deficient 1
22 r of high light inducible protein (Hlip) and DNA photolyase genes in their genomes.
23 ere we have introduced photoproduct-specific DNA photolyases into a mouse cell line carrying the tran
24                                              DNA photolyase is a flavoprotein that repairs cyclobutyl
25                                              DNA Photolyase is a flavoprotein that uses light to repa
26 ent for a second gene for full activity of a DNA photolyase is novel.
27  spectra of various flavoproteins, including DNA photolyase, measured using this new technique.
28 en Trp306 and *FADH. in the Escherichia coli DNA photolyase molecule, using the method of interatomic
29 rt the identification of the gene encoding a DNA photolyase (phrA) from the Gram-negative eubacterium
30 f FAD and FADH(*) in folate-depleted E. coli DNA photolyase (PL(OX) and PL(SQ), respectively) was mea
31                                              DNA photolyase (PL) is a monomeric flavoprotein that rep
32             CPDs can be directly repaired by DNA photolyase (PL) upon absorption of blue-green light.
33                                              DNA photolyases repair pyrimidine dimers via a reaction
34                                              DNA photolyase repairs pyrimidine dimer lesions in DNA t
35                                       Unlike DNA photolyase, SP lyase does not contain a flavin cofac
36 thologue, which in other organisms encodes a DNA photolyase that repairs UV-induced pyrimidine dimers
37                                              DNA photolyases use blue light and fully reduced flavin
38                                              DNA photolyases use two noncovalently bound chromophores
39 Chlamydomonas reinhardtii encodes a class II DNA photolyase which catalyzes the photorepair of cyclob
40  chain found in most other cryptochromes and DNA photolyases, which comprises a conserved tryptophan
41 for the antenna chromophores of light-driven DNA photolyases, which remove UV-induced DNA lesions.
42 ontaining, folate-depleted) Escherichia coli DNA photolyase with and without dinucleotide and polynuc
43 er and repair kinetics of Anacystis nidulans DNA photolyase with dimeric and pentameric oligothymidin