AbstractFor the first time, DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) were directly visualized in functionally and structurally different chromatin domains of human cells. The results show that genetically inactive condensed chromatin is much less susceptible to DSB induction by γ-rays than expressed, decondensed domains. Higher sensitivity of open chromatin for DNA damage was accompanied by more efficient DSB repair. These findings follow from comparing DSB induction and repair in two 11 Mbp-long chromatin regions, one with clusters of highly expressed genes and the other, gene-poor, containing mainly genes having only low transcriptional activity. The same conclusions result from experiments with whole chromosome territories, differing in gene dens...
We previously demonstrated non-random distributions of breaks involved in chromosome aberrations ind...
Chromatin is the complex of proteins and DNA that makes up eukaryotic chromosomes. Chromatin helps t...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is still confusion in the choice of the molecula...
AbstractFor the first time, DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) were directly visualized in functionally...
AbstractWe show that double strand breaks (DSBs) induced in chromatin of low as well as high density...
Radiation therapy is used in attempting to kill tumor cells by inducing DNA double-strand breaks (D...
AbstractDNA is protected by packaging it into higher order chromatin fibres, but this can impede nuc...
Chromatin structure affects the extent of DNA damage and repair. Thus, it has been shown that hetero...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) can arise from multiple sources, including exposure to ionizing radi...
It has been long known that some regions of the genome are more susceptible to damage and mutagenici...
The damage caused to cells by ionising radiation is believed to centre on damage to the DNA. In part...
©2007 Murga et al.DOI: 10.1083/jcb.200704140In response to DNA damage, chromatin undergoes a global ...
DNA is the critical target when cells are exposed to ionizing radiation, a potent stressor with capa...
The human genome contains around 1.2% protein coding sequences and over 50% repetitive elements. Wit...
AbstractChromatin modifications regulate many nuclear processes. Recent studies on the phosphorylati...
We previously demonstrated non-random distributions of breaks involved in chromosome aberrations ind...
Chromatin is the complex of proteins and DNA that makes up eukaryotic chromosomes. Chromatin helps t...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is still confusion in the choice of the molecula...
AbstractFor the first time, DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) were directly visualized in functionally...
AbstractWe show that double strand breaks (DSBs) induced in chromatin of low as well as high density...
Radiation therapy is used in attempting to kill tumor cells by inducing DNA double-strand breaks (D...
AbstractDNA is protected by packaging it into higher order chromatin fibres, but this can impede nuc...
Chromatin structure affects the extent of DNA damage and repair. Thus, it has been shown that hetero...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) can arise from multiple sources, including exposure to ionizing radi...
It has been long known that some regions of the genome are more susceptible to damage and mutagenici...
The damage caused to cells by ionising radiation is believed to centre on damage to the DNA. In part...
©2007 Murga et al.DOI: 10.1083/jcb.200704140In response to DNA damage, chromatin undergoes a global ...
DNA is the critical target when cells are exposed to ionizing radiation, a potent stressor with capa...
The human genome contains around 1.2% protein coding sequences and over 50% repetitive elements. Wit...
AbstractChromatin modifications regulate many nuclear processes. Recent studies on the phosphorylati...
We previously demonstrated non-random distributions of breaks involved in chromosome aberrations ind...
Chromatin is the complex of proteins and DNA that makes up eukaryotic chromosomes. Chromatin helps t...
International audienceBACKGROUND AND PURPOSE: There is still confusion in the choice of the molecula...