DNA damaging agents generated as a consequence of endogenous metabolism or via exogenous factors can produce a wide variety of lesions in DNA. These include base damage, sites of base loss (abasic sites) and single strand breaks (SSBs). Moreover, reactive oxygen species (ROS) create more diversity by generating SSBs containing modified 3'-ends, such as those containing phosphate, phosphoglycolate and oxidative base damage. Ionising radiation also generates DNA base lesions in close proximity to SSBs. The majority of these non-bulky lesions in DNA are repaired by proteins involved in the base excision repair (BER) pathway. It is apparent that due to the complexity of these lesions, they may require individual subsets of BER proteins for repa...
Base excision repair (BER), responsible for the removal of altered DNA bases, is accomplished via tw...
International audienceChemical alterations in DNA induced by genotoxic factors can have a complex na...
Clustered DNA lesions, possibly induced by ionizing radiation, constitute a trial for repair process...
Base excision repair (BER) is an evolutionarily conserved process for maintaining genomic integrity ...
Base excision repair (BER) is the major pathway for the repair of simple, non-bulky lesions in DNA t...
In living cells DNA base lesions are formed continuously as a consequence of normal metabolism and a...
Base excision repair (BER) is the major pathway for the repair of simple, non-bulky lesions in DNA t...
Damage to the heterocyclic bases of DNA in the genome is mainly corrected by the base excision repai...
Cells possess a large number of different types of repair systems. Those repair systems can be group...
Base excision repair (BER) is one of the major pathways for repair of simple DNA base lesions and is...
Damage to the heterocyclic bases of DNA in the genome is mainly corrected by the base excision repai...
Chemical alterations in DNA induced by genotoxic factors can have a complex nature such as bulky DNA...
Base excision repair (BER) pathway executed by a complex network of proteins is the major system res...
Radiation-induced complex double-strand breaks (DSBs) characterised by base lesions, abasic sites or...
For all living organisms, genome stability is important, but is also under constant threat because v...
Base excision repair (BER), responsible for the removal of altered DNA bases, is accomplished via tw...
International audienceChemical alterations in DNA induced by genotoxic factors can have a complex na...
Clustered DNA lesions, possibly induced by ionizing radiation, constitute a trial for repair process...
Base excision repair (BER) is an evolutionarily conserved process for maintaining genomic integrity ...
Base excision repair (BER) is the major pathway for the repair of simple, non-bulky lesions in DNA t...
In living cells DNA base lesions are formed continuously as a consequence of normal metabolism and a...
Base excision repair (BER) is the major pathway for the repair of simple, non-bulky lesions in DNA t...
Damage to the heterocyclic bases of DNA in the genome is mainly corrected by the base excision repai...
Cells possess a large number of different types of repair systems. Those repair systems can be group...
Base excision repair (BER) is one of the major pathways for repair of simple DNA base lesions and is...
Damage to the heterocyclic bases of DNA in the genome is mainly corrected by the base excision repai...
Chemical alterations in DNA induced by genotoxic factors can have a complex nature such as bulky DNA...
Base excision repair (BER) pathway executed by a complex network of proteins is the major system res...
Radiation-induced complex double-strand breaks (DSBs) characterised by base lesions, abasic sites or...
For all living organisms, genome stability is important, but is also under constant threat because v...
Base excision repair (BER), responsible for the removal of altered DNA bases, is accomplished via tw...
International audienceChemical alterations in DNA induced by genotoxic factors can have a complex na...
Clustered DNA lesions, possibly induced by ionizing radiation, constitute a trial for repair process...