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Protein phosphatase PP4 is involved in NHEJ-mediated repair of DNA double-strand breaks.
Beijing Key Laboratory of DNA Damage Response and College of Life Science, Capital Normal University, Beijing, China.
Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (impact factor:
5.36).
07/2012;
11(14):2643-9.
DOI:10.4161/cc.20957
pp.2643-9
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Keywords
cellular activities
chromatin condensation factor KAP1
DNA damage
DNA double-strand break
DSBs induced
error-prone nonhomologous end
essential posttranslational modification
high-fidelity homology recombination
HR-mediated DSB
KAP1 expression
KAP1 phosphorylation
KRAB-associated protein 1
NHEJ-mediated DSB
phosphorylation status
PP4 dephosphorylated pKAP1
PP4C
protein function
protein phosphatase PP4
regulatory subunit PP4R2
Reversible phosphorylation