This chapter describes molecular mechanisms of DNA damage response (DDR) and presents flow- and image-assisted cytometric approaches to assess these mechanisms and measure the extent of DDR in individual cells. DNA damage was induced by cell treatment with oxidizing agents, UV light, DNA topoisomerase I or II inhibitors, cisplatin, tobacco smoke, and by exogenous and endogenous oxidants. Chromatin relaxation (decondensation) is an early event of DDR chromatin that involves modification of high mobility group proteins (HMGs) and histone H1 and was detected by cytometry by analysis of the susceptibility of DNA in situ to denaturation using the metachromatic fluorochrome acridine orange. Translocation of the MRN complex consisting of Meiotic R...
Chromatin dynamics modulate DNA repair factor accessibility throughout the DNA damage response. The ...
Organisms are continuously exposed to DNA damaging agents, consequently, cells have developed an int...
To investigate how chromatin architecture is spatiotemporally organized at a double-strand break (DS...
This chapter describes molecular mechanisms of DNA damage response (DDR) and presents flow- and imag...
textabstractThe integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous ...
Proper DNA damage repair is essential for maintaining genomic integrity and stability of all living ...
Activation of Ataxia Telangiectasia Mediated protein kinase (ATM) by its phosphorylation on serine 1...
The cellular DNA damage response (DDR) is initiated by the rapid recruitment of repair factors to th...
Most commonly used anticancer drugs exert their effects mainly by causing DNA damage. The enhancemen...
Significant progress has been made in recent years in elucidating the molecular controls of cellular...
<p>DNA damage in cells occurs from both endogenous and exogenous sources, and failure to repair such...
Possibilities of flow cytometry in analysis of cellular response to genotoxic stress Flow cytometry ...
Single-strand breaks (SSBs) are one of the most common types of lesion arising within cells; formed ...
Abstract Background DNA damage response (DDR) and repair are vital for safeguarding genetic informat...
AbstractChromatin dynamics modulate DNA repair factor accessibility throughout the DNA damage respon...
Chromatin dynamics modulate DNA repair factor accessibility throughout the DNA damage response. The ...
Organisms are continuously exposed to DNA damaging agents, consequently, cells have developed an int...
To investigate how chromatin architecture is spatiotemporally organized at a double-strand break (DS...
This chapter describes molecular mechanisms of DNA damage response (DDR) and presents flow- and imag...
textabstractThe integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous ...
Proper DNA damage repair is essential for maintaining genomic integrity and stability of all living ...
Activation of Ataxia Telangiectasia Mediated protein kinase (ATM) by its phosphorylation on serine 1...
The cellular DNA damage response (DDR) is initiated by the rapid recruitment of repair factors to th...
Most commonly used anticancer drugs exert their effects mainly by causing DNA damage. The enhancemen...
Significant progress has been made in recent years in elucidating the molecular controls of cellular...
<p>DNA damage in cells occurs from both endogenous and exogenous sources, and failure to repair such...
Possibilities of flow cytometry in analysis of cellular response to genotoxic stress Flow cytometry ...
Single-strand breaks (SSBs) are one of the most common types of lesion arising within cells; formed ...
Abstract Background DNA damage response (DDR) and repair are vital for safeguarding genetic informat...
AbstractChromatin dynamics modulate DNA repair factor accessibility throughout the DNA damage respon...
Chromatin dynamics modulate DNA repair factor accessibility throughout the DNA damage response. The ...
Organisms are continuously exposed to DNA damaging agents, consequently, cells have developed an int...
To investigate how chromatin architecture is spatiotemporally organized at a double-strand break (DS...