[ RadSafe ] XPC DNA repair protein shown in two modes

Dan McCarn hotgreenchile at gmail.com
Wed Nov 25 15:17:23 CST 2015


I got this today from an NSF site. 

Dan W McCarn
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> XPC DNA repair protein shown in two modes
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> This graphic shows the xeroderma pigmentosum C, or XPC, DNA repair protein in two modes: patrolling undamaged DNA (in green) and bound to a DNA damage site (magenta, with blue XPC insert opening the site). The sun behind the molecule is a reminder that the sun is the primary source of lesions ...
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