نتایج جستجو برای: ژن exo1

تعداد نتایج: 16153  

2011
Karim Bahmed Aman Seth Karin C. Nitiss John L. Nitiss

Non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ) is a critical error-prone pathway of double strand break repair. We recently showed that tyrosyl DNA phosphodiesterase 1 (Tdp1) regulates the accuracy of NHEJ repair junction formation in yeast. We assessed the role of other enzymes in the accuracy of junction formation using a plasmid repair assay. We found that exonuclease 1 (Exo1) is important in assuring ac...

2010
James M Dewar David Lydall

Essential telomere 'capping' proteins act as a safeguard against ageing and cancer by inhibiting the DNA damage response (DDR) and regulating telomerase recruitment, thus distinguishing telomeres from double-strand breaks (DSBs). Uncapped telomeres and unrepaired DSBs can both stimulate a potent DDR, leading to cell cycle arrest and cell death. Using the cdc13-1 mutation to conditionally 'uncap...

رومانی, سارا , زالی, محمدرضا, واحدی, محسن, اکبری, زهرا , طالقانی, محمدیعقوب , عظیم‌زاده , پدرام , محبی , سیدرضا, منتظر حقیقی, مهدی , میرطالبی, هانیه ,

    Background & Aim : One of the important DNA repair systems is Mismatch Repair (MMR). Mutation in this system can cause different types of cancer. Exonuclease1 (Exo1) is the only exonuclease involved in the human MMR system. Since Exo1 plays a distinctive role in the MMR system, this gene has gained a great intrest as a potential risk factor in Colorectal Cancer (CRC). Single nucleotide poly...

2012
Thomas A. Ward Zuzana Dudášová Sovan Sarkar Mangesh R. Bhide Danuša Vlasáková Miroslav Chovanec Peter J. McHugh

Fanconi anemia (FA) is a devastating genetic disease, associated with genomic instability and defects in DNA interstrand cross-link (ICL) repair. The FA repair pathway is not thought to be conserved in budding yeast, and although the yeast Mph1 helicase is a putative homolog of human FANCM, yeast cells disrupted for MPH1 are not sensitive to ICLs. Here, we reveal a key role for Mph1 in ICL repa...

2009
Jochen Genschel Paul Modrich

A purified system comprised of MutSalpha, MutLalpha, exonuclease 1 (Exo1), and replication protein A (RPA) (in the absence or presence of HMGB1) supports 5'-directed mismatch-provoked excision that terminates after mismatch removal. MutLalpha is not essential for this reaction but enhances excision termination, although the basis of this effect has been uncertain. One model attributes the prima...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2008
Amitabh V Nimonkar A Zeynep Ozsoy Jochen Genschel Paul Modrich Stephen C Kowalczykowski

The error-free repair of double-stranded DNA breaks by homologous recombination requires processing of broken ends. These processed ends are substrates for assembly of DNA strand exchange proteins that mediate DNA strand invasion. Here, we establish that human BLM helicase, a member of the RecQ family, stimulates the nucleolytic activity of human exonuclease 1 (hExo1), a 5'-->3' double-stranded...

2016
Meng Zhang Duran Zhao Cunye Yan Li Zhang Chaozhao Liang

An increasing number of studies have highlighted the potential link between EXO1 polymorphisms and cancer risk, although no consensus has yet been obtained. Thus, we aimed to obtain a thorough and current assessment of EXO1 polymorphisms and cancer susceptibility by performing a meta-analysis. A comprehensive literature retrieval was performed on PubMed, EMbase, Web of Science and Wanfang datab...

2014
Stephanie Bregenhorn Josef Jiricny

Mutations in the mismatch repair (MMR) genes MSH2, MSH6, MLH1 and PMS2 are associated with Lynch Syndrome (LS), a familial predisposition to early-onset cancer of the colon and other organs. Because not all LS families carry mutations in these four genes, the search for cancer-associated mutations was extended to genes encoding other members of the mismatch repairosome. This effort identified m...

2017
Desirée Villahermosa Olaf Christensen Karen Knapp Oliver Fleck

Defective mismatch repair (MMR) in humans is associated with colon cancer and instability of microsatellites, that is, DNA sequences with one or several nucleotides repeated. Key factors of eukaryotic MMR are the heterodimers MutSα (Msh2-Msh6), which recognizes base-base mismatches and unpaired nucleotides in DNA, and MutLα (Mlh1-Pms1), which facilitates downstream steps. In addition, MutSβ (Ms...

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