Maintenance of genome integrity is a key issue for all living organisms. Cells are constantly exposed to DNA damage due to replication or transcription, cellular metabolic activities leading to the production of Reactive Oxygen Species (ROS) or even exposure to DNA damaging agents such as UV light. However, genomes remain extremely stable, thanks to the permanent repair of DNA lesions. One key mechanism contributing to genome stability is the DNA Damage Response (DDR) that activates DNA repair pathways, and in the case of proliferating cells, stops cell division until DNA repair is complete. The signaling mechanisms of the DDR are quite well conserved between organisms including in plants where they have been investigated into detail over t...
Maintenance of genomic integrity is critical for the perpetuation of all forms of life including hum...
Plants are inescapably exposed to environmental stress because of their sessile lifestyle. Such stre...
Over the course of an organism's life, its genome is exposed to endogenous and exogenous chemical, p...
International audienceMaintenance of genome integrity is a key issue for all living organisms. Cells...
DNA damage is induced by many factors, some of which naturally occur in the environment. Because of ...
Due to their sessile lifestyle, plants are especially exposed to various stresses, including genotox...
Being sessile organisms, plants are ubiquitously exposed to stresses that can affect the DNA replica...
Environmental stresses and metabolic by-products can severely affect the integrity of genetic inform...
Plant cells are constantly exposed to environmental agents and endogenous processes that inflict dam...
Because the genome stores all genetic information required for growth and development, it is of pivo...
Crop productivity is strictly related to genome stability, an essential requisite for optimal plant ...
Living organisms are usually exposed to various DNA damaging agents so the mechanisms to detect and ...
DNA is the repository of genetic information and thus, it is important to maintain its integrity ove...
Plants are sedentary, and so have unavoidably close contact with agents that target their genome int...
Cells are constantly bombarded with mutagens, both endogenous and exogenous in origin. Endogenous so...
Maintenance of genomic integrity is critical for the perpetuation of all forms of life including hum...
Plants are inescapably exposed to environmental stress because of their sessile lifestyle. Such stre...
Over the course of an organism's life, its genome is exposed to endogenous and exogenous chemical, p...
International audienceMaintenance of genome integrity is a key issue for all living organisms. Cells...
DNA damage is induced by many factors, some of which naturally occur in the environment. Because of ...
Due to their sessile lifestyle, plants are especially exposed to various stresses, including genotox...
Being sessile organisms, plants are ubiquitously exposed to stresses that can affect the DNA replica...
Environmental stresses and metabolic by-products can severely affect the integrity of genetic inform...
Plant cells are constantly exposed to environmental agents and endogenous processes that inflict dam...
Because the genome stores all genetic information required for growth and development, it is of pivo...
Crop productivity is strictly related to genome stability, an essential requisite for optimal plant ...
Living organisms are usually exposed to various DNA damaging agents so the mechanisms to detect and ...
DNA is the repository of genetic information and thus, it is important to maintain its integrity ove...
Plants are sedentary, and so have unavoidably close contact with agents that target their genome int...
Cells are constantly bombarded with mutagens, both endogenous and exogenous in origin. Endogenous so...
Maintenance of genomic integrity is critical for the perpetuation of all forms of life including hum...
Plants are inescapably exposed to environmental stress because of their sessile lifestyle. Such stre...
Over the course of an organism's life, its genome is exposed to endogenous and exogenous chemical, p...