Chromosomal DNA must be in single-strand form for important transactions such as replication, transcription, and recombination to occur. The single-strand DNA (ssDNA) is more prone to damage than double-strand DNA (dsDNA), due to greater exposure of chemically reactive moieties in the nitrogenous bases. Thus, there can be agents that damage regions of ssDNA in vivo while being inert toward dsDNA. To assess the potential hazard posed by such agents, we devised an ssDNA–specific mutagenesis reporter system in budding yeast. The reporter strains bear the cdc13-1 temperature-sensitive mutation, such that shifting to 37uC results in telomere uncapping and ensuing 59 to 39 enzymatic resection. This exposes the reporter region, containing three cl...
Mutations are typically perceived as random, independent events. We describe here non-random cluster...
Clusters of DNA damage, also called multiply damaged sites (MDS), are a signature of ionizing radiat...
DNA lesions can be generated at an estimated rate of up to one million molecular lesions per cell pe...
<div><p>Chromosomal DNA must be in single-strand form for important transactions such as replication...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain dec...
The major DNA repair pathways operate on damage in double-strand DNA because they use the intact str...
A. Schematic representation of the triple-reporter system for direct detection of clustered mutation...
<p>(A) Three reporter genes, <i>ADE2</i>, <i>URA3</i>, and <i>CAN1</i>, were relocated from their re...
Genome instability continuously presents perils of cancer, genetic disease and death of a cell or an...
International audienceClusters of DNA damage, also called multiply damaged sites (MDS), are a signat...
Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) viruses mutate and evolve at similar rates to RNA viruses, and more rapi...
Redox stress is a major hallmark of cancer. Analysis of thousands of sequenced cancer exomes and who...
Sulfur mustard bis-(2-chloroethyl)-sulfide (BCES) is a vesicant whose mode of action involves interf...
Redox stress is a major hallmark of cancer. Analysis of thousands of sequenced cancer exomes and who...
Three-methyl cytosine (3meC) are toxic DNA lesions, blocking base pairing. Bacteria and humans expre...
Mutations are typically perceived as random, independent events. We describe here non-random cluster...
Clusters of DNA damage, also called multiply damaged sites (MDS), are a signature of ionizing radiat...
DNA lesions can be generated at an estimated rate of up to one million molecular lesions per cell pe...
<div><p>Chromosomal DNA must be in single-strand form for important transactions such as replication...
This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Public Domain dec...
The major DNA repair pathways operate on damage in double-strand DNA because they use the intact str...
A. Schematic representation of the triple-reporter system for direct detection of clustered mutation...
<p>(A) Three reporter genes, <i>ADE2</i>, <i>URA3</i>, and <i>CAN1</i>, were relocated from their re...
Genome instability continuously presents perils of cancer, genetic disease and death of a cell or an...
International audienceClusters of DNA damage, also called multiply damaged sites (MDS), are a signat...
Single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) viruses mutate and evolve at similar rates to RNA viruses, and more rapi...
Redox stress is a major hallmark of cancer. Analysis of thousands of sequenced cancer exomes and who...
Sulfur mustard bis-(2-chloroethyl)-sulfide (BCES) is a vesicant whose mode of action involves interf...
Redox stress is a major hallmark of cancer. Analysis of thousands of sequenced cancer exomes and who...
Three-methyl cytosine (3meC) are toxic DNA lesions, blocking base pairing. Bacteria and humans expre...
Mutations are typically perceived as random, independent events. We describe here non-random cluster...
Clusters of DNA damage, also called multiply damaged sites (MDS), are a signature of ionizing radiat...
DNA lesions can be generated at an estimated rate of up to one million molecular lesions per cell pe...