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Paul W. Doetsch
Paul W. Doetsch
National Institute of Environmental Health Sciences
Verified email at emory.edu
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Cisplatin induces a mitochondrial-ROS response that contributes to cytotoxicity depending on mitochondrial redox status and bioenergetic functions
R Marullo, E Werner, N Degtyareva, B Moore, G Altavilla, SS Ramalingam, ...
PloS one 8 (11), e81162, 2013
7672013
The enzymology of apurinic/apyrimidinic endonucleases
PW Doetsch, RP Cunningham
Mutation Research/DNA Repair 236 (2-3), 173-201, 1990
5301990
Base excision repair of oxidative DNA damage activated by XPG protein
A Klungland, M Höss, D Gunz, A Constantinou, SG Clarkson, PW Doetsch, ...
Molecular cell 3 (1), 33-42, 1999
3551999
DNA damage-induced reactive oxygen species (ROS) stress response in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
LA Rowe, N Degtyareva, PW Doetsch
Free Radical Biology and Medicine 45 (8), 1167-1177, 2008
3502008
Overlapping specificities of base excision repair, nucleotide excision repair, recombination, and translesion synthesis pathways for DNA base damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
RL Swanson, NJ Morey, PW Doetsch, S Jinks-Robertson
Molecular and cellular biology, 1999
2651999
The current state of eukaryotic DNA base damage and repair
NC Bauer, AH Corbett, PW Doetsch
Nucleic acids research 43 (21), 10083-10101, 2015
2562015
Biological consequences of oxidative stress-induced DNA damage in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
TB Salmon, BA Evert, B Song, PW Doetsch
Nucleic acids research 32 (12), 3712-3723, 2004
2382004
Effects of abasic sites and DNA single-strand breaks on prokaryotic RNA polymerases.
W Zhou, PW Doetsch
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 90 (14), 6601-6605, 1993
1961993
RNA polymerase encounters with DNA damage: transcription-coupled repair or transcriptional mutagenesis?
TT Saxowsky, PW Doetsch
Chemical reviews 106 (2), 474-488, 2006
1932006
Oxidative DNA Damage Causes Mitochondrial Genomic Instability in Saccharomyces cerevisiae
NA Doudican, B Song, GS Shadel, PW Doetsch
Molecular and cellular biology 25 (12), 5196-5204, 2005
1862005
MicroRNA-21 Modulates the Levels of Reactive Oxygen Species by Targeting SOD3 and TNFα
X Zhang, WL Ng, P Wang, LL Tian, E Werner, H Wang, P Doetsch, ...
Cancer research 72 (18), 4707-4713, 2012
1842012
Transcriptional mutagenesis induced by uracil and 8-oxoguanine in Escherichia coli
D Brégeon, ZA Doddridge, HJ You, B Weiss, PW Doetsch
Molecular cell 12 (4), 959-970, 2003
1742003
SAMHD1 promotes DNA end resection to facilitate DNA repair by homologous recombination
W Daddacha, AE Koyen, AJ Bastien, PSE Head, VR Dhere, GN Nabeta, ...
Cell reports 20 (8), 1921-1935, 2017
1692017
Mechanisms regulating protein localization
NC Bauer, PW Doetsch, AH Corbett
Traffic 16 (10), 1039-1061, 2015
1642015
DNA binding properties of YB-1 and dbpA: binding to doublestranded, single-stranded, and abasic site containing DNAs
SL Hasegawa, PW Doetsch, KK Hamilton, AM Martin, SA Okenquist, ...
Nucleic acids research 19 (18), 4915-4920, 1991
1521991
Mitochondrial dysfunction due to oxidative mitochondrial DNA damage is reduced through cooperative actions of diverse proteins
TW O'Rourke, NA Doudican, MD Mackereth, PW Doetsch, GS Shadel
Molecular and cellular biology, 2002
1412002
A Drosophila ribosomal protein contains 8‐oxoguanine and abasic site DNA repair activities.
A Yacoub, L Augeri, MR Kelley, PW Doetsch, WA Deutsch
The EMBO journal 15 (9), 2306-2312, 1996
1401996
Mechanism of action of a mammalian DNA repair endonuclease
PW Doetsch, DE Helland, WA Haseltine
Biochemistry 25 (8), 2212-2220, 1986
1401986
8-Oxoguanine-mediated transcriptional mutagenesis causes Ras activation in mammalian cells
TT Saxowsky, KL Meadows, A Klungland, PW Doetsch
Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences 105 (48), 18877-18882, 2008
1392008
Monomeric base damage products from guanine, adenine, and thymine induced by exposure of DNA to ultraviolet radiation
PW Doetsch, TH Zastawny, AM Martin, M Dizdaroglu
Biochemistry 34 (3), 737-742, 1995
1391995
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