نتایج جستجو برای: dna repair enzymes

تعداد نتایج: 713751  

2010
Kyoichiro Kanamitsu Shogo Ikeda

DNA base excision repair (BER) accounts for maintaining genomic integrity by removing damaged bases that are generated endogenously or induced by genotoxic agents. In this paper, we describe the roles of enzymes functioning in the early steps of BER in fission yeast. Although BER is an evolutionarily conserved process, some unique features of the yeast repair pathway were revealed by genetic an...

2013
Joshua T. Schiffer Dave A. Swan Daniel Stone Keith R. Jerome

Most chronic viral infections are managed with small molecule therapies that inhibit replication but are not curative because non-replicating viral forms can persist despite decades of suppressive treatment. There are therefore numerous strategies in development to eradicate all non-replicating viruses from the body. We are currently engineering DNA cleavage enzymes that specifically target hep...

Journal: :Catalysts 2023

Ultraviolet radiation (UVR) has been scientifically proven to cause skin disorders such as sunburn, cancer and the symptoms of chronic exposure. Natural sun screening compounds have recently gained tremendous attention from cosmetic cosmeceutical sectors for treating hyperpigmentation aging. A wide range natural UV-absorbing used replace or reduce number synthetic sunscreen molecules. One prima...

2017
Nidhi Nair Muhammad Shoaib Claus Storgaard Sørensen

Genomic DNA is compacted into chromatin through packaging with histone and non-histone proteins. Importantly, DNA accessibility is dynamically regulated to ensure genome stability. This is exemplified in the response to DNA damage where chromatin relaxation near genomic lesions serves to promote access of relevant enzymes to specific DNA regions for signaling and repair. Furthermore, recent dat...

2013
Jinping Liu Jeongkyu Kim Philipp Oberdoerffer

The maintenance of genomic integrity in response to DNA damage is tightly linked to controlled changes in the damage-proximal chromatin environment. Many of the chromatin modifying enzymes involved in DNA repair depend on metabolic intermediates as cofactors, suggesting that changes in cellular metabolism can have direct consequences for repair efficiency and ultimately, genome stability. Here,...

Journal: :Anticancer research 2010
Bensu Karahalil Vilhelm A Bohr Nadja C De Souza-Pinto

Oxidative damage to DNA is thought to play a role in carcinogenesis by causing mutations, and indeed accumulation of oxidized DNA bases has been observed in samples obtained from tumors but not from surrounding tissue within the same patient. Base excision repair (BER) is the main pathway for the repair of oxidized modifications both in nuclear and mitochondrial DNA. In order to ascertain wheth...

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