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3.1.21.B1
physiological function
the enzyme appears to be involved in the repair of dU, dI, and apurinic/apyrimidinic sites
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752239
3.1.21.B1
physiological function
the enzyme is involved in damaged DNA repair. EndoQ predominately functions over EndoV (
EC 3.1.21.7
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731387
3.1.21.B1
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the enzyme may be involved in the DNA repair pathway
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751750
3.1.21.B1
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the enzyme recognizes uracil, xanthine, and the AP site in DNA, and is probably involved in a specific repair process for damaged bases
750101
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