Genomes are affected by a wide range of damage, which has resulted in the evolution of a number of widely conserved DNA repair pathways. Most of these repair reactions have been described in the African trypanosome Trypanosoma brucei, which is a genetically tractable eukaryotic microbe and important human and animal parasite, but little work has considered how the DNA damage response operates throughout the T. brucei life cycle. Using quantitative PCR we have assessed damage induction and repair in both the nuclear and mitochondrial genomes of the parasite. We show differing kinetics of repair for three forms of DNA damage, and dramatic differences in repair between replicative life cycle forms found in the testse fly midgut and the mammal....
All cells are subject to structural damage that must be addressed for continued growth. A wide range...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fai...
A wide variety of DNA lesions arise due to environmental agents, normal cellular metabolism, or intr...
All cells are subject to structural damage that must be addressed for continued growth. A wide range...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fait...
All cells are subject to structural damage that must be addressed for continued growth. A wide range...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fait...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fait...
All cells are subject to structural damage that must be addressed for continued growth. A wide range...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fait...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fait...
All cells are subject to structural damage that must be addressed for continued growth. A wide range...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fait...
All cells are subject to structural damage that must be addressed for continued growth. A wide range...
Interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) represent a highly toxic form of DNA damage that can block essential b...
All cells are subject to structural damage that must be addressed for continued growth. A wide range...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fai...
A wide variety of DNA lesions arise due to environmental agents, normal cellular metabolism, or intr...
All cells are subject to structural damage that must be addressed for continued growth. A wide range...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fait...
All cells are subject to structural damage that must be addressed for continued growth. A wide range...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fait...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fait...
All cells are subject to structural damage that must be addressed for continued growth. A wide range...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fait...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fait...
All cells are subject to structural damage that must be addressed for continued growth. A wide range...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fait...
All cells are subject to structural damage that must be addressed for continued growth. A wide range...
Interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) represent a highly toxic form of DNA damage that can block essential b...
All cells are subject to structural damage that must be addressed for continued growth. A wide range...
Damaged DNA typically imposes stringent controls on eukaryotic cell cycle progression, ensuring fai...
A wide variety of DNA lesions arise due to environmental agents, normal cellular metabolism, or intr...