Xrcc1
XRCC1 is a DNA repair protein that plays a crucial role in the base excision repair (BER) pathway. It functions as a scaffold, coordinating the activities of various enzymes involved in the repair of single-strand DNA breaks and base damage. XRCC1 facilitates the recruitment and assembly of the BER complex, enabling the efficient and accurate repair of DNA lesions.
2 protocols using xrcc1
Epigenetic Modifications Profiling
Epigenetic Modifications Profiling
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