The ubiquitin-proteasome system (UPS) plays crucial roles in regulation of various biological processes, including DNA repair. In mammalian global genome nucleotide excision repair (GG-NER), activation of the DDB2-associated ubiquitin ligase upon UV-induced DNA damage is necessary for efficient recognition of lesions. To date, however, the precise roles of UPS in GG-NER remain incompletely understood. Here, we show that the proteasome subunit PSMD14 and the UPS shuttle factor RAD23B can be recruited to sites with UV-induced photolesions even in the absence of XPC, suggesting that proteolysis occurs at DNA damage sites. Unexpectedly, sustained inhibition of proteasome activity results in aggregation of PSMD14 (presumably with other proteasom...
SummaryThe xeroderma pigmentosum group C (XPC) protein complex plays a key role in recognizing DNA d...
Rad23 protein interacts with the nucleotide excision-repair (NER) factor Rad4, and the dimer can bin...
AbstractDamaged DNA leads to genomic instability that causes many diseases such as cancer. Cells evo...
How tightly packed chromatin is thoroughly inspected for DNA damage is one of the fundamental unansw...
How tightly packed chromatin is thoroughly inspected for DNA damage is one of the fundamental unansw...
Previous studies point to the XPC-hHR23B complex as the principal initiator of global genome nucleot...
In mammalian nucleotide excision repair, the DDB1–DDB2 complex recognizes UV-induced DNA photolesion...
<div><p>UV damage activates cellular stress signaling pathways, causes DNA helix distortions and inh...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is the major DNA repair process that removes diverse DNA lesions in...
How tightly packed chromatin is thoroughly inspected for DNA damage is one of the fundamental unansw...
UV-DDB, a key protein in human global nucleotide excision repair (NER), binds avidly to abasic sites...
Damage-specific DNA binding protein 1 (DDB1) is a conserved protein component of the damaged DNA bin...
UV damage activates cellular stress signaling pathways, causes DNA helix distortions and inhibits tr...
UV-DDB, consisting of subunits DDB1 and DDB2, recognizes UV-induced photoproducts during global geno...
Damaged DNA leads to genomic instability that causes many diseases such as cancer. Cells evolved the...
SummaryThe xeroderma pigmentosum group C (XPC) protein complex plays a key role in recognizing DNA d...
Rad23 protein interacts with the nucleotide excision-repair (NER) factor Rad4, and the dimer can bin...
AbstractDamaged DNA leads to genomic instability that causes many diseases such as cancer. Cells evo...
How tightly packed chromatin is thoroughly inspected for DNA damage is one of the fundamental unansw...
How tightly packed chromatin is thoroughly inspected for DNA damage is one of the fundamental unansw...
Previous studies point to the XPC-hHR23B complex as the principal initiator of global genome nucleot...
In mammalian nucleotide excision repair, the DDB1–DDB2 complex recognizes UV-induced DNA photolesion...
<div><p>UV damage activates cellular stress signaling pathways, causes DNA helix distortions and inh...
Nucleotide excision repair (NER) is the major DNA repair process that removes diverse DNA lesions in...
How tightly packed chromatin is thoroughly inspected for DNA damage is one of the fundamental unansw...
UV-DDB, a key protein in human global nucleotide excision repair (NER), binds avidly to abasic sites...
Damage-specific DNA binding protein 1 (DDB1) is a conserved protein component of the damaged DNA bin...
UV damage activates cellular stress signaling pathways, causes DNA helix distortions and inhibits tr...
UV-DDB, consisting of subunits DDB1 and DDB2, recognizes UV-induced photoproducts during global geno...
Damaged DNA leads to genomic instability that causes many diseases such as cancer. Cells evolved the...
SummaryThe xeroderma pigmentosum group C (XPC) protein complex plays a key role in recognizing DNA d...
Rad23 protein interacts with the nucleotide excision-repair (NER) factor Rad4, and the dimer can bin...
AbstractDamaged DNA leads to genomic instability that causes many diseases such as cancer. Cells evo...