Reactive oxygen and nitrogen species (RONS) may infringe on the passing of pristine genetic information by inducing DNA inter- and intra-strand crosslinks, protein-DNA crosslinks, and chemical alterations to the sugar or base moieties of DNA. 8-Oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine (8-oxoG) is one of the most prevalent DNA lesions formed by RONS and is repaired through the base excision repair (BER) pathway involving the DNA repair glycosylases OGG1 and MUTYH in eukaryotes. MUTYH removes adenine (A) from 8-oxoG:A mispairs, thus mitigating the potential of G:C to T:A transversion mutations from occurring in the genome. The paramount role of MUTYH in guarding the genome is well established in the etiology of a colorectal cancer predisposition syndrome invol...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
The DNA base excision repair (BER) glycosylase MUTYH prevents DNA mutations by catalyzing adenine (A...
The DNA base excision repair (BER) glycosylase MUTYH prevents DNA mutations by catalyzing adenine (A...
MUTYH is a base-excision repair glycosylase that removes adenine opposite 8-oxoguanine (OG). Variant...
MutY and its human ortholog, MUTYH, repair a specific form of DNA damage: adenine mis-paired with th...
The MUTYH DNA–glycosylase is indirectly engaged in the repair of the miscoding 7,8-dihydro-8-oxo-20-...
The MUTYH DNA-glycosylase is indirectly engaged in the repair of the miscoding 7,8-dihydro-8-oxo-2'-...
DNA is under constant bombardment from a variety of different exogenous and endogenous sources that ...
MUTYH is a base excision repair (BER) enzyme that prevents mutations in DNA associated with 8-oxogua...
Cellular DNA is under constant threat of reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by either endogenous...
The DNA glycosylase MUTYH (mutY homolog (Escherichia coli)) counteracts the mutagenic effects of 8-o...
Base excision repair glycosylases locate and remove damaged bases in DNA with remarkable specificity...
Base excision repair glycosylases locate and remove damaged bases in DNA with remarkable specificity...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
The DNA base excision repair (BER) glycosylase MUTYH prevents DNA mutations by catalyzing adenine (A...
The DNA base excision repair (BER) glycosylase MUTYH prevents DNA mutations by catalyzing adenine (A...
MUTYH is a base-excision repair glycosylase that removes adenine opposite 8-oxoguanine (OG). Variant...
MutY and its human ortholog, MUTYH, repair a specific form of DNA damage: adenine mis-paired with th...
The MUTYH DNA–glycosylase is indirectly engaged in the repair of the miscoding 7,8-dihydro-8-oxo-20-...
The MUTYH DNA-glycosylase is indirectly engaged in the repair of the miscoding 7,8-dihydro-8-oxo-2'-...
DNA is under constant bombardment from a variety of different exogenous and endogenous sources that ...
MUTYH is a base excision repair (BER) enzyme that prevents mutations in DNA associated with 8-oxogua...
Cellular DNA is under constant threat of reactive oxygen species (ROS) produced by either endogenous...
The DNA glycosylase MUTYH (mutY homolog (Escherichia coli)) counteracts the mutagenic effects of 8-o...
Base excision repair glycosylases locate and remove damaged bases in DNA with remarkable specificity...
Base excision repair glycosylases locate and remove damaged bases in DNA with remarkable specificity...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...
Established predisposition genes account for only a small proportion of familial colorectal cancer. ...