Human cell free extracts are capable of carrying out damage-induced DNA synthesis In response to DNA damage by UV, psoralen, and cisplatin. We show that this damage-induced DNA synthesis is associated with removal of psoralen adducts and therefore is 'repair synthesis ' and not an aberrant DNA synthesis reaction potentiated by DNA deformed by adducts. By comparing the denaturable fraction of psoralen adducted DNA which becomes labeled in the repair reaction to that of terminally labeled DNA (without repair) we have found that all DNA synthesis induced by psoralen monoadducts Is the consequence of removal of these adducts. By the same approach we have obtained preliminary evidence that this In vitro system is capable of removing ps...
Repair of DNA interstrand cross-links in mammalian cells involves several biochemically distinctive ...
The psoralen derivative 4,5',8-trimethylpsoralen was covalently linked to the 5'-terminus ...
This thesis consists of three main parts and totally eight chapters. In Part I, The author will pres...
Human cell free extracts are capable of carrying out damage-induced DNA synthesis in response to DNA...
DNA damage and repair in human cells exposed to ultraviolet light (254 nm) or to psoralen derivative...
We searched for nucleotide excision repair in human cell-free extracts using two assays: damage-spec...
Psoralens are mutagenic compounds of vegetable origin that are used as photosensitizing agents in th...
Angelicin and 5-methylangelicin formed photoadducts in DNA after illumination with 360-nm radiation ...
Upon exposure to UVA light, psoralens can induce DNA interstrand cross-links (ICLs), which can block...
AbstractDamage induced by a single psoralen-modified triple helix-forming oligonucleotide has been r...
Triple helix forming oligonucleotides can direct DNA damaging agents at specific sites in an intact ...
DNA interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) present formidable blocks to DNA metabolic processes and must be r...
Replication of damaged DNA is suspected to play an important role in cell cycle, genetic stability, ...
Furocoumarins (psoralen and its derivatives) are used to photoinactivate a variety of viruses and ce...
Sunlight and some environmental chemical agents produce lesions in the DNA of human skin cells that ...
Repair of DNA interstrand cross-links in mammalian cells involves several biochemically distinctive ...
The psoralen derivative 4,5',8-trimethylpsoralen was covalently linked to the 5'-terminus ...
This thesis consists of three main parts and totally eight chapters. In Part I, The author will pres...
Human cell free extracts are capable of carrying out damage-induced DNA synthesis in response to DNA...
DNA damage and repair in human cells exposed to ultraviolet light (254 nm) or to psoralen derivative...
We searched for nucleotide excision repair in human cell-free extracts using two assays: damage-spec...
Psoralens are mutagenic compounds of vegetable origin that are used as photosensitizing agents in th...
Angelicin and 5-methylangelicin formed photoadducts in DNA after illumination with 360-nm radiation ...
Upon exposure to UVA light, psoralens can induce DNA interstrand cross-links (ICLs), which can block...
AbstractDamage induced by a single psoralen-modified triple helix-forming oligonucleotide has been r...
Triple helix forming oligonucleotides can direct DNA damaging agents at specific sites in an intact ...
DNA interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) present formidable blocks to DNA metabolic processes and must be r...
Replication of damaged DNA is suspected to play an important role in cell cycle, genetic stability, ...
Furocoumarins (psoralen and its derivatives) are used to photoinactivate a variety of viruses and ce...
Sunlight and some environmental chemical agents produce lesions in the DNA of human skin cells that ...
Repair of DNA interstrand cross-links in mammalian cells involves several biochemically distinctive ...
The psoralen derivative 4,5',8-trimethylpsoralen was covalently linked to the 5'-terminus ...
This thesis consists of three main parts and totally eight chapters. In Part I, The author will pres...