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Mitochondrial inhibition of uracil-DNA glycosylase is not mutagenic
Sushant Kachhap
, Keshav K. Singh
School of Medicine
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Biochemistry, Genetics and Molecular Biology
Mitochondrion
100%
Uracil-DNA Glycosylase
100%
Uracil
83%
Glycosylase
66%
Cytochrome C Oxidase
16%
Cell Growth
16%
DNA Repair Protein
16%
Cytosine
16%
Deamination
16%
Spontaneous Mutation
16%
Induced Mutation
16%
Keyphrases
Uracil-DNA Glycosylase
100%
Mitochondrial Inhibitors
100%
Mitochondria
75%
Uracil
25%
Human Cells
25%
DNA Repair Enzymes
12%
Mitochondrial DNA
12%
Cellular Growth
12%
Cytosine
12%
Glycoside Hydrolase
12%
Deamination
12%
Spontaneous mutation
12%
Natural Inhibitors
12%
Induced mutation
12%
Cytochrome c Oxidase Activity
12%