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Subscribing organizations are encouraged to copy and distribute this table of contents for non-commercial purposes Biochemical Society Annual Symposium No. 76 contents C 2009 Honorary Editor: David J. Richardson Volume 37 Part 3 June 2009 www.biochemsoctrans.org London: The Biochemical Society DNA Damage: from Causes to Cures Robinson College, Cambridge, U.K., 15–17 December 2008 Edited by Richard Bowater (University of East Anglia, U.K.), Rhona Borts (Leicester, U.K.) and Malcolm White (St. Andrews, U.K.). DNA Damage: from Causes to Cures Richard P. Bowater, Rhona H. Borts and Malcolm F. White 479–481 GlaxoSmithKline Award Lecture The DNA-damage response: new molecular insights and new approaches to cancer therapy Stephen P. Jackson 483–494 Colworth Medal Lecture Control of genome stability by Slx protein complexes John Rouse 495–510 Sir Frederick Gowland Hopkins Memorial Lecture Functions of p53 in metabolism and invasion Karen H. Vousden 511–517 Novartis Medal Lecture The search for a human Holliday junction resolvase Stephen C. West 519–526 C 2009 Biochemical Society Volume 37 Part 3 i contents The associations of sequence variants in DNA-repair and cell-cycle genes with cancer risk: genotype–phenotype correlations Janet Hall, Virginie Marcel, Celeste Bolin, Marie Fernet, Laurence Tartier, Laurence Vaslin and Pierre Hainaut 527–533 Biochemical properties of mammalian TREX1 and its association with DNA replication and inherited inflammatory disease Tomas Lindahl, Deborah E. Barnes, Yun-Gui Yang and Peter Robins 535–538 Repairing DNA double-strand breaks by the prokaryotic non-homologous end-joining pathway Nigel C. Brissett and Aidan J. Doherty 539–545 Structure, function and evolution of the XPD family of iron–sulfur-containing 5 → 3 DNA helicases Malcolm F. White 547–551 Genomic instability and cancer: lessons from analysis of Bloom’s syndrome Miranda Payne and Ian D. Hickson 553–559 Regulation of activation-induced cytidine deaminase DNA deamination activity in B-cells by Ser38 phosphorylation Uttiya Basu, Andrew Franklin, Bjoern Schwer, Hwei-Ling Cheng, Jayanta Chaudhuri and Frederick W. Alt 561–568 The impact of heterochromatin on DSB repair Aaron A. Goodarzi, Angela T. Noon and Penny A. Jeggo 569–576 Short-patch single-strand break repair in ataxia oculomotor apraxia-1 John J. Reynolds, Sherif F. El-Khamisy and Keith W. Caldecott 577–581 A molecular model for drug binding to tandem repeats of telomeric G-quadruplexes Shozeb M. Haider and Stephen Neidle 583–588 The role of recombination in telomere length maintenance Nicola J. Royle, Aarón Méndez-Bermúdez, Athanasia Gravani, Clara Novo, Jenny Foxon, Jonathan Williams, Victoria Cotton and Alberto Hidalgo 589–595 Understanding the functions of BRCA1 in the DNA-damage response Maximina H. Yun and Kevin Hiom 597–604 PCNA on the crossroad of cancer Ivaylo Stoimenov and Thomas Helleday ii C 2009 Biochemical Society Volume 37 Part 3 605–613