International audienceDNA repair and maintenance of genome stability are crucial to cellular and organismal function, and defects in these processes have been implicated in cancer and ageing. Detailed molecular, biochemical and genetic analyses have outlined the molecular framework involved in cellular DNA-repair pathways, but recent cell-biological approaches have revealed important roles for the spatial and temporal organization of the DNA-repair machinery during the recognition of DNA lesions and the assembly of repair complexes. It has also become clear that local higher-order chromatin structure, chromatin dynamics and non-random global genome organization are key factors in genome maintenance. These cell-biological features of DNA rep...
Repair of double strand breaks (DSBs) is essential for cell survival and genome integrity. While muc...
The nuclear envelope compartmentalizes chromatin within eukaryotic cells and influences diverse cell...
Genomic DNA is compacted into chromatin through packaging with histone and non-histone proteins. Imp...
International audienceDNA repair and maintenance of genome stability are crucial to cellular and org...
The nucleus is a hub for gene expression and is a highly organized entity. The nucleoplasm is hetero...
Almost 25 years ago, the phosphorylation of a chromatin component, histone H2AX, was discovered as a...
The human genome contains around 1.2% protein coding sequences and over 50% repetitive elements. Wit...
International audienceMaintaining the integrity of the genome in the face of DNA damage is crucial t...
Abstract Chromatin is not a uniform macromolecular entity; it contains different domains characteriz...
In eukaryotic cells, the inheritance of both the DNA sequence and its organization into chromatin is...
By some estimates, a eukaryotic cell must repair up to 10,000 DNA lesions per cell cycle to countera...
Inheritance and maintenance of the DNA sequence and its organization into chromatin are central for ...
DNA is constantly assaulted by various damaging agents, leading to different types of lesions includ...
AbstractBoth endogenous processes and exogenous physical and chemical sources generate deoxyribonucl...
Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenou...
Repair of double strand breaks (DSBs) is essential for cell survival and genome integrity. While muc...
The nuclear envelope compartmentalizes chromatin within eukaryotic cells and influences diverse cell...
Genomic DNA is compacted into chromatin through packaging with histone and non-histone proteins. Imp...
International audienceDNA repair and maintenance of genome stability are crucial to cellular and org...
The nucleus is a hub for gene expression and is a highly organized entity. The nucleoplasm is hetero...
Almost 25 years ago, the phosphorylation of a chromatin component, histone H2AX, was discovered as a...
The human genome contains around 1.2% protein coding sequences and over 50% repetitive elements. Wit...
International audienceMaintaining the integrity of the genome in the face of DNA damage is crucial t...
Abstract Chromatin is not a uniform macromolecular entity; it contains different domains characteriz...
In eukaryotic cells, the inheritance of both the DNA sequence and its organization into chromatin is...
By some estimates, a eukaryotic cell must repair up to 10,000 DNA lesions per cell cycle to countera...
Inheritance and maintenance of the DNA sequence and its organization into chromatin are central for ...
DNA is constantly assaulted by various damaging agents, leading to different types of lesions includ...
AbstractBoth endogenous processes and exogenous physical and chemical sources generate deoxyribonucl...
Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenou...
Repair of double strand breaks (DSBs) is essential for cell survival and genome integrity. While muc...
The nuclear envelope compartmentalizes chromatin within eukaryotic cells and influences diverse cell...
Genomic DNA is compacted into chromatin through packaging with histone and non-histone proteins. Imp...