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PubReading [9] - Principles of ubiquitin and SUMO modifications in DNA repair - S. Bergink, S. Jentsch

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With the discovery in the late 1980s that the DNA-repair gene RAD6 encodes a ubiquitin-conjugating enzyme, it became clear that protein modification by ubiquitin conjugation has a much broader significance than had previously been assumed. Now, two decades later, ubiquitin and its cousin SUMO are implicated in a range of human diseases, including breast cancer and Fanconi anaemia, giving fresh momentum to studies focused on the relationships between ubiquitin, SUMO and DNA-repair pathways. - NATURE - 2009 -. doi:10.1038/nature07963

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