For all living organisms, genome stability is important, but is also under constant threat because various environmental and endogenous damaging agents can modify the structural properties of DNA bases. As a defense, organisms have developed different DNA repair pathways. Base excision repair (BER) is the predominant pathway for coping with a broad range of small lesions resulting from oxidation, alkylation, and deamination, which modify individual bases without large effect on the double helix structure. As, in mammalian cells, this damage is estimated to account daily for 104 events per cell, the need for BER pathways is unquestionable. The damage-specific removal is carried out by a considerable group of enzymes, designated as DNA glycos...
Base excision repair (BER) is the major pathway for processing of simple lesions in DNA, including s...
Base excision repair (BER) is the major pathway for processing of simple lesions in DNA, including s...
In living cells DNA base lesions are formed continuously as a consequence of normal metabolism and a...
For all living organisms, genome stability is important, but is also under constant threat because v...
Base excision repair (BER) is an evolutionarily conserved process for maintaining genomic integrity ...
Base excision repair (BER) is a critical genome defense pathway that deals with a broad range of non...
Damage to the heterocyclic bases of DNA in the genome is mainly corrected by the base excision repai...
Damage to the heterocyclic bases of DNA in the genome is mainly corrected by the base excision repai...
Base excision repair (BER) is a frontline repair system that is responsible for maintaining genome i...
Chemical alterations in DNA induced by genotoxic factors can have a complex nature such as bulky DNA...
AbstractDNA base excision repair (BER) is essential to preserving the integrity of the genome. Recen...
International audienceChemical alterations in DNA induced by genotoxic factors can have a complex na...
Base excision repair (BER) is a frontline repair system that is responsible for maintaining genome i...
The base excision repair machinery protects DNA in cells from the damaging effects of oxidation, alk...
Since the discovery in 1974 of uracil DNA glycosylase (UDG), the first member of the family of enzym...
Base excision repair (BER) is the major pathway for processing of simple lesions in DNA, including s...
Base excision repair (BER) is the major pathway for processing of simple lesions in DNA, including s...
In living cells DNA base lesions are formed continuously as a consequence of normal metabolism and a...
For all living organisms, genome stability is important, but is also under constant threat because v...
Base excision repair (BER) is an evolutionarily conserved process for maintaining genomic integrity ...
Base excision repair (BER) is a critical genome defense pathway that deals with a broad range of non...
Damage to the heterocyclic bases of DNA in the genome is mainly corrected by the base excision repai...
Damage to the heterocyclic bases of DNA in the genome is mainly corrected by the base excision repai...
Base excision repair (BER) is a frontline repair system that is responsible for maintaining genome i...
Chemical alterations in DNA induced by genotoxic factors can have a complex nature such as bulky DNA...
AbstractDNA base excision repair (BER) is essential to preserving the integrity of the genome. Recen...
International audienceChemical alterations in DNA induced by genotoxic factors can have a complex na...
Base excision repair (BER) is a frontline repair system that is responsible for maintaining genome i...
The base excision repair machinery protects DNA in cells from the damaging effects of oxidation, alk...
Since the discovery in 1974 of uracil DNA glycosylase (UDG), the first member of the family of enzym...
Base excision repair (BER) is the major pathway for processing of simple lesions in DNA, including s...
Base excision repair (BER) is the major pathway for processing of simple lesions in DNA, including s...
In living cells DNA base lesions are formed continuously as a consequence of normal metabolism and a...