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    Analysis of the Nse3/MAGE-binding domain of the Nse4/EID family proteins by Guerineau, Marc, Kriz, Zdenek, Kozakova, Lucie, Bednarova, Katerina, Janos, Pavel, Palecek, Jan

    Published in PloS one (20-04-2012)
    “…The Nse1, Nse3 and Nse4 proteins form a tight sub-complex of the large SMC5-6 protein complex. hNSE3/MAGEG1, the mammalian ortholog of Nse3, is the founding…”
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    Interactions between the Nse3 and Nse4 components of the SMC5-6 complex identify evolutionarily conserved interactions between MAGE and EID Families by Hudson, Jessica J R, Bednarova, Katerina, Kozakova, Lucie, Liao, Chunyan, Guerineau, Marc, Colnaghi, Rita, Vidot, Susanne, Marek, Jaromir, Bathula, Sreenivas R, Lehmann, Alan R, Palecek, Jan

    Published in PloS one (25-02-2011)
    “…The SMC5-6 protein complex is involved in the cellular response to DNA damage. It is composed of 6-8 polypeptides, of which Nse1, Nse3 and Nse4 form a tight…”
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    Horizontal acquisition of a DNA ligase improves DNA damage tolerance in eukaryotes by Nicolas, Emilien, Simion, Paul, Guérineau, Marc, Terwagne, Matthieu, Colinet, Mathilde, Virgo, Julie, Lingurski, Maxime, Boutsen, Anaïs, Dieu, Marc, Hallet, Bernard, Van Doninck, Karine

    Published in Nature communications (22-11-2023)
    “…Bdelloid rotifers are part of the restricted circle of multicellular animals that can withstand a wide range of genotoxic stresses at any stage of their life…”
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    The unusual structure of the PiggyMac cysteine-rich domain reveals zinc finger diversity in PiggyBac-related transposases by Guérineau, Marc, Bessa, Luiza, Moriau, Séverine, Lescop, Ewen, Bontems, François, Mathy, Nathalie, Guittet, Eric, Bischerour, Julien, Bétermier, Mireille, Morellet, Nelly

    Published in Mobile DNA (29-04-2021)
    “…Transposons are mobile genetic elements that colonize genomes and drive their plasticity in all organisms. DNA transposon-encoded transposases bind to the ends…”
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