Oxidative DNA base lesions in DNA are repaired through the base excision repair (BER) pathway, which consequently plays a vital role in the maintenance of genome integrity and in suppressing mutagenesis. 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (OGG1), endonuclease III-like protein 1 (NTH1), and the endonuclease VIII-like proteins 1-3 (NEIL1-3) are the key enzymes that initiate repair through the excision of the oxidized base. We have previously identified that the E3 ubiquitin ligase tripartite motif 26 (TRIM26) controls the cellular response to oxidative stress through regulating both NEIL1 and NTH1, although its potential, broader role in BER is unclear. We now show that TRIM26 is a central player in determining the response to different forms of ox...
Oxidative stress and subsequent oxidative DNA damage play an important role in the process of ageing...
AbstractBase excision repair (BER) is believed to be the predominant pathway for the repair of oxida...
Reactive oxygen species formation and resultant oxidative damage to DNA are ubiquitous events in cel...
Endonuclease VIII-like (NEIL) 1 and 3 proteins eliminate oxidative DNA base damage and psoralen DNA ...
DNA is under constant bombardment from a variety of different exogenous and endogenous sources that ...
Genomic fidelity in the humans is continuously challenged by genotoxic reactive oxygen species (ROS)...
DNA damage caused by reactive oxygen species may result in genetic mutations or cell death. Base exc...
The DNA molecule is susceptible to damage induced by cellular metabolites and exogenous DNA damaging...
Endonuclease III-like protein 1 (NTH1) is a DNA glycosylase required for the repair of oxidised base...
Human genome stability requires efficient repair of oxidized bases, which is initiated via damage re...
Base excision repair is the major pathway for the repair of oxidative DNA damage in human cells that...
8-Oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (OGG1) is the major cellular enzyme required for the excision of 8-oxog...
Our DNA is constantly exposed to spontaneous oxidative stress, which results from metabolic byproduc...
Endonuclease VIII-like protein 1 (NEIL1) is a DNA glycosylase involved in initiating the base excisi...
Endonuclease VIII-like (NEIL) 1 and 3 proteins eliminate oxidative DNA base damage and psoralen DNA ...
Oxidative stress and subsequent oxidative DNA damage play an important role in the process of ageing...
AbstractBase excision repair (BER) is believed to be the predominant pathway for the repair of oxida...
Reactive oxygen species formation and resultant oxidative damage to DNA are ubiquitous events in cel...
Endonuclease VIII-like (NEIL) 1 and 3 proteins eliminate oxidative DNA base damage and psoralen DNA ...
DNA is under constant bombardment from a variety of different exogenous and endogenous sources that ...
Genomic fidelity in the humans is continuously challenged by genotoxic reactive oxygen species (ROS)...
DNA damage caused by reactive oxygen species may result in genetic mutations or cell death. Base exc...
The DNA molecule is susceptible to damage induced by cellular metabolites and exogenous DNA damaging...
Endonuclease III-like protein 1 (NTH1) is a DNA glycosylase required for the repair of oxidised base...
Human genome stability requires efficient repair of oxidized bases, which is initiated via damage re...
Base excision repair is the major pathway for the repair of oxidative DNA damage in human cells that...
8-Oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (OGG1) is the major cellular enzyme required for the excision of 8-oxog...
Our DNA is constantly exposed to spontaneous oxidative stress, which results from metabolic byproduc...
Endonuclease VIII-like protein 1 (NEIL1) is a DNA glycosylase involved in initiating the base excisi...
Endonuclease VIII-like (NEIL) 1 and 3 proteins eliminate oxidative DNA base damage and psoralen DNA ...
Oxidative stress and subsequent oxidative DNA damage play an important role in the process of ageing...
AbstractBase excision repair (BER) is believed to be the predominant pathway for the repair of oxida...
Reactive oxygen species formation and resultant oxidative damage to DNA are ubiquitous events in cel...