AbstractCellular systems for DNA repair ensure prompt removal of DNA lesions that threaten the genomic stability of the cell. Transcription factors (TFs) have long been known to facilitate DNA repair via transcriptional regulation of specific target genes encoding key DNA repair proteins. However, recent findings identified TFs as DNA repair components acting directly at the DNA lesions in a transcription-independent fashion. Together this recent progress is consistent with the hypothesis that TFs have acquired the ability to localize DNA lesions and function by facilitating chromatin remodeling at sites of damaged DNA. Here we review these recent findings and discuss how TFs may function in DNA repair
Actively transcribed regions of the genome are vulnerable to genomic instability. Recently, it was d...
We report that homology-directed repair of a DNA double-strand break within a single copy Green Fluo...
Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenou...
AbstractCellular systems for DNA repair ensure prompt removal of DNA lesions that threaten the genom...
Correct transcription is crucial for life. However, DNA damage severely impedes elongating RNA polym...
AbstractMaintenance of a genome requires DNA repair integrated with chromatin remodeling. We have an...
Unperturbed transcription of eukaryotic genes by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) is crucial for proper ce...
We report that homology-directed repair of a DNA double-strand break within a single copy Green Fluo...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Biomédicas (Biologia Celular e Molecular), Universidade de Lisboa, Fa...
Following DNA damage, mRNA levels decrease, reflecting a coordinated interaction of the DNA repair, ...
Transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair (TC-NER) removes bulky DNA lesions from the templat...
The cellular response to transcription-blocking DNA lesions involves the stalling of elongating RNA ...
A connection between transcription and DNA repair was demonstrated previously through the character...
Cells can use chemical modifications in chromatin to regulate accessibility to DNA to the repair com...
Critical for transcription initiation and bulky lesion DNA repair, TFIIH provides an exemplary syste...
Actively transcribed regions of the genome are vulnerable to genomic instability. Recently, it was d...
We report that homology-directed repair of a DNA double-strand break within a single copy Green Fluo...
Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenou...
AbstractCellular systems for DNA repair ensure prompt removal of DNA lesions that threaten the genom...
Correct transcription is crucial for life. However, DNA damage severely impedes elongating RNA polym...
AbstractMaintenance of a genome requires DNA repair integrated with chromatin remodeling. We have an...
Unperturbed transcription of eukaryotic genes by RNA polymerase II (Pol II) is crucial for proper ce...
We report that homology-directed repair of a DNA double-strand break within a single copy Green Fluo...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Biomédicas (Biologia Celular e Molecular), Universidade de Lisboa, Fa...
Following DNA damage, mRNA levels decrease, reflecting a coordinated interaction of the DNA repair, ...
Transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair (TC-NER) removes bulky DNA lesions from the templat...
The cellular response to transcription-blocking DNA lesions involves the stalling of elongating RNA ...
A connection between transcription and DNA repair was demonstrated previously through the character...
Cells can use chemical modifications in chromatin to regulate accessibility to DNA to the repair com...
Critical for transcription initiation and bulky lesion DNA repair, TFIIH provides an exemplary syste...
Actively transcribed regions of the genome are vulnerable to genomic instability. Recently, it was d...
We report that homology-directed repair of a DNA double-strand break within a single copy Green Fluo...
Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenou...