نتایج جستجو برای: double strand break dsb

تعداد نتایج: 297593  

Journal: :Cell 2016
Corina Ohle Rafael Tesorero Géza Schermann Nikolay Dobrev Irmgard Sinning Tamás Fischer

RNA-DNA hybrids are a major internal cause of DNA damage within cells, and their degradation by RNase H enzymes is important for maintaining genomic stability. Here, we identified an unexpected role for RNA-DNA hybrids and RNase H enzymes in DNA repair. Using a site-specific DNA double-strand break (DSB) system in Schizosaccharomyces pombe, we showed that RNA-DNA hybrids form as part of the hom...

Journal: :Cell 2013
Brendan D. Price Alan D. D’Andrea

DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) can arise from multiple sources, including exposure to ionizing radiation. The repair of DSBs involves both posttranslational modification of nucleosomes and concentration of DNA-repair proteins at the site of damage. Consequently, nucleosome packing and chromatin architecture surrounding the DSB may limit the ability of the DNA-damage response to access and repa...

Journal: :DNA repair 2011
Wataru Nakai Jim Westmoreland Elaine Yeh Kerry Bloom Michael A Resnick

The continuity of duplex DNA is generally considered a prerequisite for chromosome continuity. However, as previously shown in yeast as well as human cells, the introduction of a double-strand break (DSB) does not generate a chromosome break (CRB) in yeast or human cells. The transition from DSB to CRB was found to be under limited control by the tethering function of the RAD50/MRE11/XRS2 (MRX)...

2014
Qidong Liu Guiying Wang Yafang Chen Guoping Li Dandan Yang Jiuhong Kang

Embryonic stem cells (ESCs) enable rapid proliferation that also causes DNA damage. To maintain genomic stabilization during rapid proliferation, ESCs must have an efficient system to repress genotoxic stress. Here, we show that withdrawal of leukemia inhibitory factor (LIF), which maintains the self-renewal capability of mouse ESCs (mESCs), significantly inhibits the cell proliferation and DNA...

Journal: :Genetics 2007
Debbie S Wei Yikang S Rong

The study of DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair has been greatly facilitated by the use of rare-cutting endonucleases, which induce a break precisely at their cut sites that can be strategically placed in the genome. We previously established such a system in Drosophila and showed that the yeast I-SceI enzyme cuts efficiently in Drosophila cells and those breaks are effectively repaired by co...

2003
Noritaka Adachi Hiromi Suzuki Susumu Iiizumi Hideki Koyama

Abbreviations: DSB, double-strand break; ES, embryonic stem; HR, homologous recombination; ICRF-193, meso-2,3-bis(2,6-dioxopiperazin-4-yl)butane; m-AMSA, 4'-(9-acridinylamino)methanesulfon-m-aniside; NHEJ, nonhomologous DNA endjoining; topo, DNA topoisomerase; TOP2α, the gene encoding topo IIα; VM-26, 4'demethylepipodophyllotoxin thenylidene-β-D-glucoside (teniposide); VP-16, demethylepipodophy...

Journal: :PLoS Biology 2007
Cyril Buhler Valérie Borde Michael Lichten

DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), which are formed by the Spo11 protein, initiate meiotic recombination. Previous DSB-mapping studies have used rad50S or sae2Delta mutants, which are defective in break processing, to accumulate Spo11-linked DSBs, and report large (> or = 50 kb) "DSB-hot" regions that are separated by "DSB-cold" domains of similar size. Substantial recombination occurs in some DS...

Journal: :Cell 2008
Ben B. Hopkins Tanya T. Paull

The Mre11/Rad50 complex has been implicated in the early steps of DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair through homologous recombination in several organisms. However, the enzymatic properties of this complex are incompatible with the generation of 3' single-stranded DNA for recombinase loading and strand exchange. In thermophilic archaea, the Mre11 and Rad50 genes cluster in an operon with gene...

2010
Woo-Hyun Chung Zhu Zhu Alma Papusha Anna Malkova Grzegorz Ira

The formation of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) at double-strand break (DSB) ends is essential in repair by homologous recombination and is mediated by DNA helicases and nucleases. Here we estimated the length of ssDNA generated during DSB repair and analyzed the consequences of elimination of processive resection pathways mediated by Sgs1 helicase and Exo1 nuclease on DSB repair fidelity. In wild...

2011
Hong Yan Thomas Toczylowski Jill McCane Chinyi Chen Shuren Liao

Replication protein A (RPA), the eukaryotic single-strand deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA [ss-DNA])-binding protein, is involved in DNA replication, nucleotide damage repair, mismatch repair, and DNA damage checkpoint response, but its function in DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair is poorly understood. We investigated the function of RPA in homology-dependent DSB repair using Xenopus laevis nucle...

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