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SUBMITTER: Jensen MB
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3560432 | biostudies-literature | 2012 Nov
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Jensen Martin Borch MB Dunn Christopher A CA Keijzers Guido G Kulikowicz Tomasz T Rasmussen Lene Juel LJ Croteau Deborah L DL Bohr Vilhelm A VA
Aging 20121101 11
RECQL4 is one of five members of the human RecQ helicase family, and is implicated in three syndromes displaying accelerating aging, developmental abnormalities and a predisposition to cancer. In this study, we purified three variants of RECQL4 carrying previously reported patient mutations. These three mutant proteins were analyzed for the known biochemical activities of RECQL4: DNA binding, unwinding of duplex DNA, ATP hydrolysis and annealing of simplex DNA. Further, the mutant proteins were ...[more]