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Investigating the roles of Ctf4 in DNA damage tolerance

Dolce, 2022

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Dolce V
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Ctf4 plays a key role in replisome architecture by connecting various DNA metabolism proteins to the CMG replicative helicase. Ctf4 forms a bridge between the replicative helicase and Polymerase α/primase, thus coupling replication to repriming events. Cells …
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