Aĭzenberg O A, Fradkin G E
Biull Eksp Biol Med. 1987 Mar;103(3):332-4.
An essential function of single-stranded DNA-binding (SSB) proteins--a defense from nuclease action, determined by their first and second domains, is realized in conditions of normal cell metabolism. With the inhibition of the replicative furcula growth and total protein synthesis (imbalance state), the SSB protein function associated with the third domain and responsible for certain modifications in DNA polymerase II activity is realized. This causes DNA degeneration and increases radiosensitivity of cells.