YesDNA breaks at protein-coding sequences are well-established threats to tissue homeostasis and maintenance. They arise from the exposure to intracellular and environmental genotoxins, causing damage in one or two strands of the DNA. DNA breaks have been also reported in non-coding regulatory regions such as enhancers and promoters. They arise from essential cellular processes required for gene transcription, cell identity and function. One such process that has attracted recent attention is the oxidative demethylation of DNA and histones, which generates abasic sites and DNA single-strand breaks. Here, we discuss how oxidative DNA breaks at non-coding regulatory regions are generated and the recently reported role of NuMA (nuclear mitotic...
Abstract DNA is labile and constantly subject to damage. In addition to external mutagens, DNA is c...
Breakage of one strand of DNA is the most common form of DNA damage. Most damaged DNA termini requir...
Living organisms are continuously exposed to a myriad of DNA damaging agents that can impact health ...
YesDNA breaks at protein-coding sequences are well-established threats to tissue homeostasis and mai...
YesOxidative genome damage is an unavoidable consequence of cellular metabolism. It arises at gene r...
BACKGROUND: DNA is subject to constant chemical modification and damage, which eventually results in...
DNA provides the blueprint for cell function and growth, as well as ensuring continuity from one cel...
Eukaryotic DNA is packaged in a condensed state with histone proteins. The minimal structural unit ...
SIGNIFICANCE: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated by exogenous and environmental genotoxins,...
The presence of damaged nucleobases in DNA can negatively influence transcription of genes. One of t...
AbstractRecent results show that the 8-oxoguanine DNA repair system is functionally conserved in bac...
Stability of DNA largely depends on accuracy of repair mechanisms, which remove structural anomalies...
Oxidative DNA base lesions in DNA are repaired through the base excision repair (BER) pathway, which...
DNA lesions interfere with cellular processes such as transcription and replication and need to be a...
AbstractClustered DNA damage is a unique characteristic of radiation-induced DNA damage and the form...
Abstract DNA is labile and constantly subject to damage. In addition to external mutagens, DNA is c...
Breakage of one strand of DNA is the most common form of DNA damage. Most damaged DNA termini requir...
Living organisms are continuously exposed to a myriad of DNA damaging agents that can impact health ...
YesDNA breaks at protein-coding sequences are well-established threats to tissue homeostasis and mai...
YesOxidative genome damage is an unavoidable consequence of cellular metabolism. It arises at gene r...
BACKGROUND: DNA is subject to constant chemical modification and damage, which eventually results in...
DNA provides the blueprint for cell function and growth, as well as ensuring continuity from one cel...
Eukaryotic DNA is packaged in a condensed state with histone proteins. The minimal structural unit ...
SIGNIFICANCE: Reactive oxygen species (ROS) are generated by exogenous and environmental genotoxins,...
The presence of damaged nucleobases in DNA can negatively influence transcription of genes. One of t...
AbstractRecent results show that the 8-oxoguanine DNA repair system is functionally conserved in bac...
Stability of DNA largely depends on accuracy of repair mechanisms, which remove structural anomalies...
Oxidative DNA base lesions in DNA are repaired through the base excision repair (BER) pathway, which...
DNA lesions interfere with cellular processes such as transcription and replication and need to be a...
AbstractClustered DNA damage is a unique characteristic of radiation-induced DNA damage and the form...
Abstract DNA is labile and constantly subject to damage. In addition to external mutagens, DNA is c...
Breakage of one strand of DNA is the most common form of DNA damage. Most damaged DNA termini requir...
Living organisms are continuously exposed to a myriad of DNA damaging agents that can impact health ...