RESEARCHERS PROBE DNA REPAIR ENZYME
February 18, 2008
February 18, 2008
CHAMPAIGN, Ill., Feb. 18 -- The University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign issued the following news release:
U. of I. researchers have taken the first steps toward understanding how an enzyme repairs DNA.
Enzymes called helicases play a key role in human health, according to Maria Spies, a University of Illinois biochemistry professor.
"DNA helicases act as critical components in many molecular machineries orchestrating DNA repair in the cell.&q . . .
U. of I. researchers have taken the first steps toward understanding how an enzyme repairs DNA.
Enzymes called helicases play a key role in human health, according to Maria Spies, a University of Illinois biochemistry professor.
"DNA helicases act as critical components in many molecular machineries orchestrating DNA repair in the cell.&q . . .