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[4P-0101] Alterations in the RNA polymerase IIo ubiquitination cause TC-NER defect and Cockayne syndrome-like premature aging phenotype in mice

〇Yuka Nakazawa1, Yuichiro Hara1, Yasuyoshi Oka1, Okiru Komine2, Diana van den Heuvel3, Chaowan Guo1, Yasukazu Daigaku4, Mayu Isono1, Yuxi He1, Mayuko Shimada1, Kana Katoh1, Nan Jia1, Satoru Hashimoto1, Yuko Kotani5, Yuka Miyoshi2, Miyako Tanaka6, Akira Sobue2, Norisato Mitsutake7, Takayoshi Suganami6, Akio Masuda8, Kinji Ohno8, Shinichiro Nakada9, Tomoji Mashimo5, Koji Yamanaka2, Martijn S. Luijsterburg3, Tomoo Ogi1 (1.Dept. of Genet., RIeM, Nagoya Univ., 2.Dept. of Neurosci. & Pathobiol., RIeM, Nagoya Univ., 3.Dept. of Hum. Genet., LUMC, 4.Frontier Res. Instit. for Interdiscip. Sci., Tohoku Univ., 5.Inst. of Experi. Animal Sci., Grad. Sch. of Med., Osaka Univ., 6.Dept. of Mol. Med. and Metab., .RIeM, Nagoya Univ., 7.Dept. of Rad. Med. Sci., Atom. Bomb Dis. Inst., Nagasaki Univ., 8.Div. of Neurogenet., Cent. for Neuro. Dis. & Canc., Nagoya Univ. Grad. Sch. of Med., 9.Dept. of Bioreg. & Cellul. Resp., Grad. Sch. of Med., Osaka Univ.)

DNA repair, transcription, NER, TC-NER

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