نتایج جستجو برای: clustered damage

تعداد نتایج: 255021  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 2004
Colin G Pearson Naoya Shikazono John Thacker Peter O'Neill

The formation of clustered DNA damage sites is a unique feature of ionizing radiation. Recent studies have shown that the repair of lesions within clusters may be compromised, but little is understood about the mutagenic consequences of such damage sites. Using a plasmid-based method, damaged DNA containing uracil positioned at 1-5 bp separations from 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine on the complementa...

Journal: :Mutation Research/Fundamental and Molecular Mechanisms of Mutagenesis 2011

Journal: :Dose-response : a publication of International Hormesis Society 2007
William A Bernhard Shubhadeep Purkayastha Jamie R Milligan

Working under the assumption that hormesis is triggered by specific types of DNA damage, this report focuses on the types of damage which form the signature of ionizing radiation. The key attribute of the signature is the clustering of damage, arising from clusters of energy deposition such that more than one site within a 10 base pair segment of DNA has been chemically altered. A brief overvie...

2015
Ju-Ying Tsai Fang-Hsin Chen Tsung-Yu Hsieh Ya-Yun Hsiao

Clustered DNA damage other than double-strand breaks (DSBs) can be detrimental to cells and can lead to mutagenesis or cell death. In addition to DSBs induced by ionizing radiation, misrepair of non-DSB clustered damage contributes extra DSBs converted from DNA misrepair via pathways for base excision repair and nucleotide excision repair. This study aimed to quantify the relative biological ef...

2017
Iva Kejnovská Klára Bednářová Daniel Renčiuk Zuzana Dvořáková Petra Školáková Lukáš Trantírek Radovan Fiala Michaela Vorlíčková Janos Sagi

Ionizing radiation produces clustered damage to DNA which is difficult to repair and thus more harmful than single lesions. Clustered lesions have only been investigated in dsDNA models. Introducing the term 'clustered damage to G-quadruplexes' we report here on the structural effects of multiple tetrahydrofuranyl abasic sites replacing loop adenines (A/AP) and tetrad guanines (G/AP) in quadrup...

2014
Iyo Shiraishi Masao Suzuki Naoya Shikazono Kentaro Fujii Akinari Yokoya

In a living cell, a multiply damaged site in DNA is thought to be processed by several different pathways simultaneously or sequentially. Under this situation, the cellular response to the lesion cluster might depend on the order of repair processes because the configuration of the lesions will be modified by the reaction of initial repair protein, affecting the DNA-binding or lesion-excision a...

2016
Emmanuelle Bignon Hugo Gattuso Christophe Morell François Dehez Alexandros G. Georgakilas Antonio Monari Elise Dumont

Clustered apurinic/apyrimidinic (AP; abasic) DNA lesions produced by ionizing radiation are by far more cytotoxic than isolated AP lesion entities. The structure and dynamics of a series of seven 23-bp oligonucleotides featuring simple bistranded clustered damage sites, comprising of two AP sites, zero, one, three or five bases 3' or 5' apart from each other, were investigated through 400 ns ex...

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