HUGO ID Detailed Result 7965


HUGO ID 7965
Symbol NR1H2
Name nuclear receptor subfamily 1, group H, member 2
#Occurrence 21
#Paper 1

 


PMID Match String Actual String Score Flanking text Edited by Edit
17174478NERNER1.3damage verification by XPB promotes unwinding of damaged dsDNA for NER 
17174478NERNER1.3mismatch repair MRN Mre11/Rad50/Nbs1 Mre11 Rad50 Nbs1 mtDNA mitochondrial DNA NER nucleotide excision repair NO nitric oxide e i or nNOS 
17174478NERNER1.3Nucleotide excision repair (NER) NER differs from BER by responding to DNA helix distorting damage 
17174478NERNER1.3Evidence for NER in the brain also includes studies on cerebellar extracts ( 
17174478NERNER1.31998 and also a few rare hereditary diseases in known NER genes that cause marked neurological pathology which are discussed later 
17174478NERNER1.3NER and the XPB helicase 
17174478NERNER1.3NER functions to restore short segments of nucleotides containing DNA helix 
17174478NERNER1.3generated by ionizing radiation can produce DNA lesions that require NER for repair ( Satoh et al. 1993 
17174478NERNER1.3NER is a particularly versatile DNA repair system that is capable 
17174478NERNER1.3Hereditary mutations in NER genes clearly demonstrate that the inherited DNA repair potential has 
17174478NERNER1.3Moreover much of our understanding of NER has been derived from studies on cells from individuals with 
17174478NERNER1.3has been derived from studies on cells from individuals with NER defects that present clinical phenotypes 
17174478NERNER1.3to these transcriptional functions XPB also plays a role in NER 
17174478NERNER1.3of how XPB and TFIIH function in both transcription and NER ( Coin et al. 2004 Coin et al. 2006 Fan 
17174478NERNER1.3in the DNA typically caused by the broad spectrum of NER lesions 
17174478NERNER1.3is located and linked to initiation of DNA unwinding during NER steps by XPB/TFIIH XPB TFIIH 
17174478NERNER1.3NER and the XPB helicase 
17174478NERNER1.3hydrolysis drives XPB to move along the duplex DNA during NER 
17174478NERNER-specific0.3for this action whereas the domain reorientation described above is NER-specific and only occurs upon the interactions of the DRD with 
17174478NERNER1.3NER and the XPB helicase 
17174478NERNER1.3of human XPB was reported to regulate TFIIH activity in NER reactions ( Coin et al. 2004