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Mark S Dillingham

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Ballisat L, De Sio C, Beck L, Chambers A, Dillingham M, Guatelli S, et al.
Phys Med . 2024 Dec; 129():104871. PMID: 39667143
Purpose: Understanding cell cycle variations in radiosensitivity is important for α-particle therapies. Differences are due to both repair response mechanisms and the quantity of initial radiation-induced DNA strand breaks. Genome...
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De Braganca S, Dillingham M, Moreno-Herrero F
Trends Genet . 2023 Oct; 39(12):924-940. PMID: 37806853
Genome integrity and maintenance are essential for the viability of all organisms. A wide variety of DNA damage types have been described, but double-strand breaks (DSBs) stand out as one...
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Wilkinson M, Wilkinson O, Feyerherm C, Fletcher E, Wigley D, Dillingham M
Elife . 2022 Dec; 11. PMID: 36533901
Following infection of bacterial cells, bacteriophage modulate double-stranded DNA break repair pathways to protect themselves from host immunity systems and prioritise their own recombinases. Here, we present biochemical and structural...
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Aicart-Ramos C, Hormeno S, Wilkinson O, Dillingham M, Moreno-Herrero F
Methods Enzymol . 2022 Aug; 673:311-358. PMID: 35965011
Single molecule biophysics experiments for the study of DNA-protein interactions usually require production of a homogeneous population of long DNA molecules with controlled sequence content and/or internal tertiary structures. Traditionally,...
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Stevens E, Morse D, Bonini D, Duggan S, Brignoli T, Recker M, et al.
Microb Genom . 2022 Apr; 8(4). PMID: 35416147
is a major human pathogen that can cause severe invasive diseases such as pneumonia, septicaemia and meningitis. Young children are at a particularly high risk, with an estimated 3-4 million...
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Hormeno S, Wilkinson O, Aicart-Ramos C, Kuppa S, Antony E, Dillingham M, et al.
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2022 Apr; 119(15):e2112376119. PMID: 35385349
Human DNA helicase B (HELB) is a poorly characterized helicase suggested to play both positive and negative regulatory roles in DNA replication and recombination. In this work, we used bulk...
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Urrutia-Irazabal I, Ault J, Sobott F, Savery N, Dillingham M
Elife . 2021 Jul; 10. PMID: 34279225
The PcrA/UvrD helicase binds directly to RNA polymerase (RNAP) but the structural basis for this interaction and its functional significance have remained unclear. In this work, we used biochemical assays...
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Kuster A, Mozaffari N, Wilkinson O, Wojtaszek J, Zurfluh C, Przetocka S, et al.
Sci Adv . 2021 Feb; 7(8). PMID: 33608267
Cancer cells display high levels of DNA damage and replication stress, vulnerabilities that could be exploited by drugs targeting DNA repair proteins. Human CtIP promotes homology-mediated repair of DNA double-strand...
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Allen W, Watkins D, Dillingham M, Collinson I
Proc Natl Acad Sci U S A . 2020 Dec; 117(50):31808-31816. PMID: 33257538
The universally conserved Sec system is the primary method cells utilize to transport proteins across membranes. Until recently, measuring the activity-a prerequisite for understanding how biological systems work-has been limited...
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Wilkinson O, Carrasco C, Aicart-Ramos C, Moreno-Herrero F, Dillingham M
Nucleic Acids Res . 2020 Jul; 48(14):7991-8005. PMID: 32621607
DNA2 is an essential enzyme involved in DNA replication and repair in eukaryotes. In a search for homologues of this protein, we identified and characterised Geobacillus stearothermophilus Bad, a bacterial...