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BRE/BRCC45 regulates CDC25A stability by recruiting USP7 in response to DNA damage

Kajal Biswas,Subha Philip,Aditya Yadav,Betty K. Martin,Sandra Burkett,Vaibhav Singh,Anav Babbar,Susan Lynn North,Suhwan Chang,Shyam K. Sharan  
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Loss of BRCA2 leads to cancer formation. Here, the authors use an insertional mutagenesis approach and identify a multiprotein complex consisting of BRE, USP7 and CDC25A that can support the survival of BRCA2-deficient cells.

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BRE/BRCC45 regulates CDC25A stability by recruiting USP7 in response to DNA damage

Loss of BRCA2 leads to cancer formation. Here, the authors use an insertional mutagenesis approach and identify a multiprotein complex consisting of BRE, USP7 and CDC25A that can support the survival of BRCA2-deficient cells.

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Kajal Biswas,Subha Philip,Aditya Yadav,Betty K. Martin,Sandra Burkett,Vaibhav Singh,Anav Babbar,Susan Lynn North,Suhwan Chang,Shyam K. Sharan,.BRE/BRCC45 regulates CDC25A stability by recruiting USP7 in response to DNA damage. 9 (1),.

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