Despite the importance of DNA repair in protecting the genome, the molecular basis for damage recognition and repair remains poorly understood. In the base excision repair pathway (BER), DNA glycosylases recognize and excise damaged bases from DNA. This review focuses on the recent development of chemical approaches that have been applied to the study of BER enzymes. Several distinctive classes of noncleavable substrate analogs that form stable complexes with DNA glycosylases have recently been designed and synthesized. These analogs have been used for biochemical and structural analyses of protein-DNA complexes involving DNA glycosylases, and for the isolation of a novel DNA glycosylase. An approach to trap covalently a DNA glycosylase-int...
AbstractDNA base excision repair (BER) is essential to preserving the integrity of the genome. Recen...
Most commonly used cancer therapies, particularly ionizing radiation and certain classes of cytotoxi...
DNA damaging agents generated as a consequence of endogenous metabolism or via exogenous factors can...
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...
Since the discovery in 1974 of uracil DNA glycosylase (UDG), the first member of the family of enzym...
Since the discovery in 1974 of uracil DNA glycosylase (UDG), the first member of the family of enzym...
AbstractDNA base excision repair (BER) is essential to preserving the integrity of the genome. Recen...
DNA glycosylases of the base excision repair (BER) pathway are front-line defenders in removing comp...
Base excision repair (BER) is an evolutionarily conserved process for maintaining genomic integrity ...
DNA is constantly attacked by endogenous and exogenous damaging factors to generate a wide variety o...
In the base excision DNA repair pathway, DNA glycosylases recognize damaged bases in DNA and catalyz...
For all living organisms, genome stability is important, but is also under constant threat because v...
For all living organisms, genome stability is important, but is also under constant threat because v...
Most commonly used cancer therapies, particularly ionizing radiation and certain classes of cytotoxi...
AbstractDNA base excision repair (BER) is essential to preserving the integrity of the genome. Recen...
Most commonly used cancer therapies, particularly ionizing radiation and certain classes of cytotoxi...
DNA damaging agents generated as a consequence of endogenous metabolism or via exogenous factors can...
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...
Since the discovery in 1974 of uracil DNA glycosylase (UDG), the first member of the family of enzym...
Since the discovery in 1974 of uracil DNA glycosylase (UDG), the first member of the family of enzym...
AbstractDNA base excision repair (BER) is essential to preserving the integrity of the genome. Recen...
DNA glycosylases of the base excision repair (BER) pathway are front-line defenders in removing comp...
Base excision repair (BER) is an evolutionarily conserved process for maintaining genomic integrity ...
DNA is constantly attacked by endogenous and exogenous damaging factors to generate a wide variety o...
In the base excision DNA repair pathway, DNA glycosylases recognize damaged bases in DNA and catalyz...
For all living organisms, genome stability is important, but is also under constant threat because v...
For all living organisms, genome stability is important, but is also under constant threat because v...
Most commonly used cancer therapies, particularly ionizing radiation and certain classes of cytotoxi...
AbstractDNA base excision repair (BER) is essential to preserving the integrity of the genome. Recen...
Most commonly used cancer therapies, particularly ionizing radiation and certain classes of cytotoxi...
DNA damaging agents generated as a consequence of endogenous metabolism or via exogenous factors can...