AbstractDNA repair in the eukaryotic cell disrupts local chromatin organization. To investigate whether the resetting of nucleosomal arrays can be linked to the repair process, we developed model systems, with both Xenopus egg extract and human cell extracts, to follow repair and chromatin assembly in parallel on circular DNA templates. Both systems were able to carry out nucleotide excision repair of DNA lesions. We observed that UV-dependent DNA synthesis occurs simultaneously with chromatin assembly, strongly indicating a mechanistic coupling between the two processes. A complementation assay established that chromatin assembly factor I (CAF1) is necessary for this repair-associated chromatin formation
In recent years a great deal of progress has been made in understanding how the various DNA repair m...
SummaryChromatin organization is compromised during the repair of DNA damage. It remains unknown how...
The human genome contains around 1.2% protein coding sequences and over 50% repetitive elements. Wit...
AbstractDNA repair in the eukaryotic cell disrupts local chromatin organization. To investigate whet...
DNA repair in the eukaryotic cell disrupts local chromatin organization. To investigate whether the ...
Understanding how DNA repair processes occur in vivo when access to DNA is hindered by chromatin str...
AbstractNucleosomes are preferentially assembled on replicating DNA by chromatin assembly factor 1; ...
AbstractEukaryotic chromatin assembly factor 1 forms a protein complex that mediates the assembly of...
Repair of UV-induced DNA damage requires chromatin remodeling. How repair is initiated in chromatin ...
The subcellular distribution and posttranslational modification of human chromatin assembly factor 1...
AbstractChromatin assembly factor 1 (CAF-1) is required for inheritance of epigenetically determined...
Inheritance and maintenance of the DNA sequence and its organization into chromatin are central for ...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
SummaryChromatin assembly factor I (CAF-I) from human cellnuclei is a three-subunit protein complex ...
In eukaryotic cells, the inheritance of both the DNA sequence and its organization into chromatin is...
In recent years a great deal of progress has been made in understanding how the various DNA repair m...
SummaryChromatin organization is compromised during the repair of DNA damage. It remains unknown how...
The human genome contains around 1.2% protein coding sequences and over 50% repetitive elements. Wit...
AbstractDNA repair in the eukaryotic cell disrupts local chromatin organization. To investigate whet...
DNA repair in the eukaryotic cell disrupts local chromatin organization. To investigate whether the ...
Understanding how DNA repair processes occur in vivo when access to DNA is hindered by chromatin str...
AbstractNucleosomes are preferentially assembled on replicating DNA by chromatin assembly factor 1; ...
AbstractEukaryotic chromatin assembly factor 1 forms a protein complex that mediates the assembly of...
Repair of UV-induced DNA damage requires chromatin remodeling. How repair is initiated in chromatin ...
The subcellular distribution and posttranslational modification of human chromatin assembly factor 1...
AbstractChromatin assembly factor 1 (CAF-1) is required for inheritance of epigenetically determined...
Inheritance and maintenance of the DNA sequence and its organization into chromatin are central for ...
In an earlier review of our understanding of the mechanism of nucleotide excision repair (NER) we ex...
SummaryChromatin assembly factor I (CAF-I) from human cellnuclei is a three-subunit protein complex ...
In eukaryotic cells, the inheritance of both the DNA sequence and its organization into chromatin is...
In recent years a great deal of progress has been made in understanding how the various DNA repair m...
SummaryChromatin organization is compromised during the repair of DNA damage. It remains unknown how...
The human genome contains around 1.2% protein coding sequences and over 50% repetitive elements. Wit...