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  • Author: Fan L
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  • Fan L, et al. (2023) Genetic Dissection of Budding Yeast PCNA Mutations Responsible for the Regulated Recruitment of Srs2 Helicase. mBio 14(2):e0031523 PMID:36861970
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  • Fan L, et al. (2022) Arabidopsis AAR2, a conserved splicing factor in eukaryotes, acts in microRNA biogenesis. Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A 119(41):e2208415119 PMID:36191209
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  • Fan L and Xiao W (2021) Study Essential Gene Functions by Plasmid Shuffling. Methods Mol Biol 2196:53-62 PMID:32889712
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  • Fan L, et al. (2020) DNA-damage tolerance through PCNA ubiquitination and sumoylation. Biochem J 477(14):2655-2677 PMID:32726436
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  • Fan L and Xiao W (2016) The Pol30-K196 residue plays a critical role in budding yeast DNA postreplication repair through interaction with Rad18. DNA Repair (Amst) 47:42-48 PMID:27707542
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