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Molecular Cell, Vol. 16, 139–146, October 8, 2004, Copyright 2004 by Cell Press Delivery of Yeast Telomerase to a DNA Break Depends on the Recruitment Functions of Cdc13 and Est1 Alessandro Bianchi, Simona Negrini,
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Mre11-Rad50-Xrs2 complex / Shore laboratory / Mre11p/Rad50p/Xrs2p complex / Terminal Domain / C terminus / N terminus / DNA terminus / Program University / duplex DNA / /

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recognition site / nontelomeric site / damage surveillance machinery / ectopic site / endonuclease cut site / ectopic nontelomeric site / cut site / break site / /

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Ligue Genevoise Contre le Cancer / /

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Roche Research Foundation / National Center for Competence / Est1 / University of Geneva / Cdc13 association / Est2 association / European Molecular Biology Organization / Swiss Cancer League / Est1 association / Association of the Est1 / Both Est1 and Est2 / Swiss National Science Foundation / David Shore* Department of Molecular Biology / NCCR / Human Frontier Science Program / Cdc13-Dependent Association of Est1 / Association of Est2 / /

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alpha / quantitative ChIP / hybridization / ATM / DNA binding / /

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