DNA photolyases and cryptochromes (cry) form a family of flavoproteins that use light energy in the blue/UV-A region for the repair of UV-induced DNA lesions or for signaling, respectively. Very ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract The genome of plants is organized into chromatin, affecting the rates of transcription, DNA recombination, and repair. In this work, we have ...
The preservation of genomic integrity is vital, particularly following ultraviolet irradiation, which can induce harmful DNA lesions. Photolyases are light‐activated flavoenzymes that harness blue ...
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