Functional tumor suppressor p53 is mainly required for efficient global genomic repair (GGR), a subpathway of nucleotide excisions repair (NER). In this study, the regulatory effect of p53, on the spaciotemporal recruitment of XPC and TFIIH to DNA damage sites, was investigated in repair-proficient and-deficient human cells in situ. Photoproducts were induced through micropore UV irradiation of discrete subnuclear areas of intact cells and the specific lesions, as well as recruited repair factors, were detected by immunofluorescent intensity and density of the damaged DNA subnuclear spots (SNS). Both cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPD) and 6-4 photoproducts (6-4PP) were visualized in situ at SNS within irradiated nuclear foci. The in situ r...
DNA is exposed to relentless challenges by a variety of chemical, enzymatic and environmental agents...
The most versatile cellular pathway for dealing with a large variety of structurally-unrelated DNA a...
Cell cycle checkpoints play an important role in regulation of DNA repair pathways. However, how the...
A network of interacting cellular components is known to mediate the regulatory role of tumor suppre...
A network of interacting cellular components is known to mediate the regulatory role of tumor suppre...
p53 has pleiotropic functions including control of genomic plasticity and integrity. Here we report ...
p53 has pleiotropic functions including control of genomic plasticity and integrity. Here we report ...
[[abstract]]The tumor suppressor p53 enhances repair of UVC-induced DNA damage. The comet-NE assay, ...
One of the longest standing problems in DNA repair is how cells relax chromatin in order to make DNA...
p53 is primarily known as a downstream transcriptional effector in the DNA damage-response cascade. ...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein plays a pivotal role in the response of mammalian cells to DNA dam...
The increase in the p53 activity in response to DNA damage is thought to be one of the important mec...
The tumour suppressor gene TP53 plays an important role in the regulation of DNA repair, and particu...
The nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathway is essential for repair of UV-induced bulky DNA lesions...
AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor that plays a central role in the cellular response to genotoxic str...
DNA is exposed to relentless challenges by a variety of chemical, enzymatic and environmental agents...
The most versatile cellular pathway for dealing with a large variety of structurally-unrelated DNA a...
Cell cycle checkpoints play an important role in regulation of DNA repair pathways. However, how the...
A network of interacting cellular components is known to mediate the regulatory role of tumor suppre...
A network of interacting cellular components is known to mediate the regulatory role of tumor suppre...
p53 has pleiotropic functions including control of genomic plasticity and integrity. Here we report ...
p53 has pleiotropic functions including control of genomic plasticity and integrity. Here we report ...
[[abstract]]The tumor suppressor p53 enhances repair of UVC-induced DNA damage. The comet-NE assay, ...
One of the longest standing problems in DNA repair is how cells relax chromatin in order to make DNA...
p53 is primarily known as a downstream transcriptional effector in the DNA damage-response cascade. ...
The p53 tumour suppressor protein plays a pivotal role in the response of mammalian cells to DNA dam...
The increase in the p53 activity in response to DNA damage is thought to be one of the important mec...
The tumour suppressor gene TP53 plays an important role in the regulation of DNA repair, and particu...
The nucleotide excision repair (NER) pathway is essential for repair of UV-induced bulky DNA lesions...
AbstractThe p53 tumor suppressor that plays a central role in the cellular response to genotoxic str...
DNA is exposed to relentless challenges by a variety of chemical, enzymatic and environmental agents...
The most versatile cellular pathway for dealing with a large variety of structurally-unrelated DNA a...
Cell cycle checkpoints play an important role in regulation of DNA repair pathways. However, how the...