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Jennifer Hall investigates the mechanisms by which specific protein motifs influence DNA synthesis and structure. Her work focuses on the insert-2 motif, a conserved sequence found in Rev1 proteins across different species. Hall's research demonstrates that this motif confers upon Rev1 the ability to disrupt G-quadruplexes, a type of DNA secondary structure. Furthermore, the disruption of these structures by Rev1 stimulates translesion DNA synthesis, a crucial process for bypassing DNA damage. This research contributes to understanding fundamental DNA repair and replication processes at a molecular level. Hall has published five papers and has an h-index of 1, with a total of 2 citations.
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- h-index: 1
- Publications: 5
- Citations: 2
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Conservation of the insert-2 motif confers Rev1 from different species with an ability to disrupt G-quadruplexes and stimulate translesion DNA synthesis (2023)
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- Conservation of the insert-2 motif confers Rev1 from different species with an ability to disrupt G-quadruplexes and stimulate translesion DNA synthesis
- Conservation of the insert-2 motif confers Rev1 from different species with an ability to disrupt G-quadruplexes and stimulate translesion DNA synthesis
- Conservation of the insert-2 motif confers Rev1 from different species with an ability to disrupt G-quadruplexes and stimulate translesion DNA synthesis
- Conservation of the insert-2 motif confers Rev1 from different species with an ability to disrupt G-quadruplexes and stimulate translesion DNA synthesis
- Conservation of the insert-2 motif confers Rev1 from different species with an ability to disrupt G-quadruplexes and stimulate translesion DNA synthesis
- Conservation of the insert-2 motif confers Rev1 from different species with an ability to disrupt G-quadruplexes and stimulate translesion DNA synthesis
- Conservation of the insert-2 motif confers Rev1 from different species with an ability to disrupt G-quadruplexes and stimulate translesion DNA synthesis
- Conservation of the insert-2 motif confers Rev1 from different species with an ability to disrupt G-quadruplexes and stimulate translesion DNA synthesis
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