Analysis of accumulation of repair and checkpoint proteins at repair sites in yeast nuclei has conventionally used chemical agents, ionizing radiation or induction of endonucleases to inflict localized damage. In addition to these methods, similar studies in mammalian cells have used laser irradiation, which has the advantage that damage is inflicted at a specific nuclear region and at a precise time, and this allows accurate kinetic analysis of protein accumulation at DNA damage sites. We show here that it is feasible to use short pulses of near-infrared laser irradiation to inflict DNA damage in subnuclear regions of yeast nuclei by multiphoton absorption. In conjunction with use of fluorescently-tagged proteins, this allows quantitative ...
Telomeres are at the ends of chromosomes. Previous evidence suggests that laser-induced deoxyribose ...
Investigations into the spatiotemporal dynamics of DNA repair using live-cell imaging are aided by t...
AbstractInvestigations into the spatiotemporal dynamics of DNA repair using live-cell imaging are ai...
<div><p>Analysis of accumulation of repair and checkpoint proteins at repair sites in yeast nuclei h...
Analysis of accumulation of repair and checkpoint proteins at repair sites in yeast nuclei has conve...
DNA damage is one of the most severe insults cells have to cope with. To identify the damage-associa...
Our understanding of the mechanisms governing the response to DNA damage in higher eucaryotes crucia...
Laser microirradiation can be used to induce DNA damage with high spatial and temporal resolution, r...
DNA damage induces specific signaling and repair responses in the cell, which is critical for protec...
Radiation-induced damage to the genomic DNA of cells may lead to errors in transcription and replica...
Knowing where DNA damage occurs within a genome is crucial to the understanding of the potential ge...
Protein-protein interactions are essential to ensure timely and precise recruitment of chromatin rem...
The majority of the proteins involved in processing of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) accumulate at...
The mechanisms of the toxic effects of UVA (320-400nm) irradiation remain unclear. The actions of mo...
DNA damage occurs via endogenous and exogenous genotoxic agents and compromises a genome’s integrity...
Telomeres are at the ends of chromosomes. Previous evidence suggests that laser-induced deoxyribose ...
Investigations into the spatiotemporal dynamics of DNA repair using live-cell imaging are aided by t...
AbstractInvestigations into the spatiotemporal dynamics of DNA repair using live-cell imaging are ai...
<div><p>Analysis of accumulation of repair and checkpoint proteins at repair sites in yeast nuclei h...
Analysis of accumulation of repair and checkpoint proteins at repair sites in yeast nuclei has conve...
DNA damage is one of the most severe insults cells have to cope with. To identify the damage-associa...
Our understanding of the mechanisms governing the response to DNA damage in higher eucaryotes crucia...
Laser microirradiation can be used to induce DNA damage with high spatial and temporal resolution, r...
DNA damage induces specific signaling and repair responses in the cell, which is critical for protec...
Radiation-induced damage to the genomic DNA of cells may lead to errors in transcription and replica...
Knowing where DNA damage occurs within a genome is crucial to the understanding of the potential ge...
Protein-protein interactions are essential to ensure timely and precise recruitment of chromatin rem...
The majority of the proteins involved in processing of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) accumulate at...
The mechanisms of the toxic effects of UVA (320-400nm) irradiation remain unclear. The actions of mo...
DNA damage occurs via endogenous and exogenous genotoxic agents and compromises a genome’s integrity...
Telomeres are at the ends of chromosomes. Previous evidence suggests that laser-induced deoxyribose ...
Investigations into the spatiotemporal dynamics of DNA repair using live-cell imaging are aided by t...
AbstractInvestigations into the spatiotemporal dynamics of DNA repair using live-cell imaging are ai...