AbstractBackground: Guanine residues in the genome are vulnerable to attack by free radicals and reactive oxygen species. A major lesion thus produced, 8-oxoguanine (OG), causes mutations by mis-pairing with adenine during replication. In bacteria and budding yeast, OG is removed from the genome through the action of base-excision DNA repair (BER) enzymes, which catalyze expulsion of the aberrant base and excision of its sugar moiety from the DNA backbone. Although OG is known to be produced in and cleansed from mammalian genomes, the enzymes responsible for OG repair in these cells have remained elusive.Results: Here, we report the cloning and biochemical characterization of mammalian BER enzymes that specifically target OG residues in DNA...
The mild phenotype associated with targeted dis-ruption of the mouse OGG1 and NTH1 genes has been at...
A major DNA lesion is the strongly mutagenic 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoG) base, formed by oxida...
DNA glycosylase enzymes recognize and remove structurally distinct modified forms of DNA bases, ther...
AbstractBackground: Guanine residues in the genome are vulnerable to attack by free radicals and rea...
AbstractBackground Reactive oxygen species, ionizing radiation, and other free radical generators in...
Background: Reactive oxygen species, ionizing radiation, and other free radical generators initiate ...
Amongst the four bases that form DNA, guanine is the most susceptible to oxidation, and its oxidatio...
AbstractBackground: Base-excision DNA repair (BER) is the principal pathway responsible for the remo...
International audienceThe most frequent DNA lesion resulting from an oxidative stress is 7,8-dihydro...
Summary7,8-Dihydro-8-oxoguanine (8oxoG) is a major mutagenic base lesion formed when reactive oxygen...
DNA is under constant bombardment from a variety of different exogenous and endogenous sources that ...
AbstractBackground: Transversion mutations are caused by 8-oxoguanine (OG), a DNA lesion produced by...
A large percentage of redox-responsive genepromoters contain evolutionarily conservedguanine-rich cl...
Tumorigenesis is highly correlated with the accumulation of mutations. The abundant and extensive DN...
Human 8-oxoguanine-DNA glycosylase (OGG1) is the major enzyme for repairing 8-oxoguanine (8-oxoG), a...
The mild phenotype associated with targeted dis-ruption of the mouse OGG1 and NTH1 genes has been at...
A major DNA lesion is the strongly mutagenic 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoG) base, formed by oxida...
DNA glycosylase enzymes recognize and remove structurally distinct modified forms of DNA bases, ther...
AbstractBackground: Guanine residues in the genome are vulnerable to attack by free radicals and rea...
AbstractBackground Reactive oxygen species, ionizing radiation, and other free radical generators in...
Background: Reactive oxygen species, ionizing radiation, and other free radical generators initiate ...
Amongst the four bases that form DNA, guanine is the most susceptible to oxidation, and its oxidatio...
AbstractBackground: Base-excision DNA repair (BER) is the principal pathway responsible for the remo...
International audienceThe most frequent DNA lesion resulting from an oxidative stress is 7,8-dihydro...
Summary7,8-Dihydro-8-oxoguanine (8oxoG) is a major mutagenic base lesion formed when reactive oxygen...
DNA is under constant bombardment from a variety of different exogenous and endogenous sources that ...
AbstractBackground: Transversion mutations are caused by 8-oxoguanine (OG), a DNA lesion produced by...
A large percentage of redox-responsive genepromoters contain evolutionarily conservedguanine-rich cl...
Tumorigenesis is highly correlated with the accumulation of mutations. The abundant and extensive DN...
Human 8-oxoguanine-DNA glycosylase (OGG1) is the major enzyme for repairing 8-oxoguanine (8-oxoG), a...
The mild phenotype associated with targeted dis-ruption of the mouse OGG1 and NTH1 genes has been at...
A major DNA lesion is the strongly mutagenic 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoG) base, formed by oxida...
DNA glycosylase enzymes recognize and remove structurally distinct modified forms of DNA bases, ther...