Most DNA repair mechanisms rely on the redundant information inherent to the duplex to remove damaged nucleotides and replace them with normal ones, using the complementary strand as a template. Interstrand cross-links pose a unique challenge to the DNA repair machinery because both strands are damaged. To study the repair of interstrand cross-links by mammalian cells, we tested the activities of cell extracts of wild-type or excision repair-defective rodent cell lines and of purified human excision nuclease on a duplex with a site-specific cross-link. We found that in contrast to monoadducts, which are removed by dual incisions bracketing the lesion, the cross-link causes dual incisions, both 5' to the cross-link in one of the two strands....
ABSTRACT: Nucleotide excision repair is a primary pathway in cells for coping with DNA interstrand c...
DNA interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) present formidable blocks to DNA metabolic processes and must be r...
DNA interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) formed by antitumor agents, such as cisplatin or mitomycin C, are ...
Most DNA repair mechanisms rely on the redundant information inherent to the duplex to remove damage...
DNA interstrand cross-links are induced by many carcinogens and anticancer drugs. It was previously ...
DNA interstrand cross-links are induced by many carcinogens and anticancer drugs. It was previously ...
DNA interstrand cross-links are a form of genomic damage that cause a block to replication and trans...
Interstrand cross-links (ICLs) make up a unique class of DNA lesions in which both strands of the do...
DNA–protein crosslinks are relatively common DNA lesions that form during the physiological processi...
Nucleotide excision repair consists of removal of the damaged nucleotide(s) from DNA by dual incisio...
During eukaryotic DNA interstrand cross-link (ICL) repair, cross-links are resolved (“unhooked”) by ...
Bifunctional agents, which produce DNA interstrand cross-links (ICLs), are among the most effective ...
DNA interstrand cross-links (ICLs) are toxic DNA lesions whose repair occurs in the S phase of metaz...
DNA interstrand cross-links (ICLs) are lesions caused by a variety of endogenous metabolites, enviro...
Previous work to elucidate the mechanism of crosslink repair by (A)BC excinuclease has shown that a ...
ABSTRACT: Nucleotide excision repair is a primary pathway in cells for coping with DNA interstrand c...
DNA interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) present formidable blocks to DNA metabolic processes and must be r...
DNA interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) formed by antitumor agents, such as cisplatin or mitomycin C, are ...
Most DNA repair mechanisms rely on the redundant information inherent to the duplex to remove damage...
DNA interstrand cross-links are induced by many carcinogens and anticancer drugs. It was previously ...
DNA interstrand cross-links are induced by many carcinogens and anticancer drugs. It was previously ...
DNA interstrand cross-links are a form of genomic damage that cause a block to replication and trans...
Interstrand cross-links (ICLs) make up a unique class of DNA lesions in which both strands of the do...
DNA–protein crosslinks are relatively common DNA lesions that form during the physiological processi...
Nucleotide excision repair consists of removal of the damaged nucleotide(s) from DNA by dual incisio...
During eukaryotic DNA interstrand cross-link (ICL) repair, cross-links are resolved (“unhooked”) by ...
Bifunctional agents, which produce DNA interstrand cross-links (ICLs), are among the most effective ...
DNA interstrand cross-links (ICLs) are toxic DNA lesions whose repair occurs in the S phase of metaz...
DNA interstrand cross-links (ICLs) are lesions caused by a variety of endogenous metabolites, enviro...
Previous work to elucidate the mechanism of crosslink repair by (A)BC excinuclease has shown that a ...
ABSTRACT: Nucleotide excision repair is a primary pathway in cells for coping with DNA interstrand c...
DNA interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) present formidable blocks to DNA metabolic processes and must be r...
DNA interstrand crosslinks (ICLs) formed by antitumor agents, such as cisplatin or mitomycin C, are ...