Van Houten, Bennett Kad, Neil
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DNA Repair
Despite three decades of biochemical and structural analysis of the prokaryotic nucleotide excision repair (NER) system, many intriguing questions remain with regard to how the UvrA, UvrB, and UvrC proteins detect, verify and remove a wide range of DNA lesions. Single-molecule techniques have begun to allow more detailed understanding of the kineti...
Spies, Maria
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DNA Repair
XPD-like helicases constitute a prominent DNA helicase family critical for many aspects of genome maintenance. These enzymes share a unique structural feature, an auxiliary domain stabilized by an iron-sulphur (FeS) cluster, and a 5′–3′ polarity of DNA translocation and duplex unwinding. Biochemical analyses alongside two single-molecule approaches...
Makarova, Alena V. McElhinny, Stephanie A. Nick Watts, Brian E. Kunkel, Thomas A. Burgers, Peter M.
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DNA Repair
During replication in yeast, the three B family DNA replicases frequently incorporate ribonucleotides (rNMPs) into DNA, and their presence in the nuclear genome can affect genome stability. This prompted us to examine ribonucleotide incorporation by the fourth B family member, Pol ζ, the enzyme responsible for the majority of damage-induced mutagen...
Fahrer, Jörg Huelsenbeck, Johannes Jaurich, Henriette Dörsam, Bastian Frisan, Teresa Eich, Marcus Roos, Wynand P. Kaina, Bernd Fritz, Gerhard
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DNA Repair
Cytolethal distending toxin (CDT) is a unique genotoxin produced by several pathogenic bacteria. The tripartite protein toxin is internalized into mammalian cells via endocytosis followed by retrograde transport to the ER. Upon translocation into the nucleus, CDT catalyzes the formation of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) due to its intrinsic endonu...
Williams, Gareth J. Hammel, Michal Radhakrishnan, Sarvan Kumar Ramsden, Dale Lees-Miller, Susan P. Tainer, John A.
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DNA Repair
Non-homologous end joining (NHEJ) is the major pathway for repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in human cells. NHEJ is also needed for V(D)J recombination and the development of T and B cells in vertebrate immune systems, and acts in both the generation and prevention of non-homologous chromosomal translocations, a hallmark of genomic instabi...
Pears, Catherine J. Lakin, Nicholas D.
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DNA Repair
DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) are a particularly cytotoxic variety of DNA lesion that can be repaired by homologous recombination (HR) or nonhomologous end-joining (NHEJ). HR utilises sequences homologous to the damage DNA template to facilitate repair. In contrast, NHEJ does not require homologous sequences for repair but instead functions by di...
Waters, Crystal A. Strande, Natasha T. Wyatt, David W. Pryor, John M. Ramsden, Dale A.
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DNA Repair
Double strand breaks pose unique problems for DNA repair, especially when broken ends possess complex structures that interfere with standard DNA transactions. Nonhomologous end joining can use multiple strategies to solve these problems. It further uses sophisticated means to ensure the strategy chosen provides the ideal balance of flexibility and...
Grundy, Gabrielle J. Moulding, Hayley A. Caldecott, Keith W. Rulten, Stuart L.
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DNA Repair
The repair of DNA double strand breaks is essential for cell survival and several conserved pathways have evolved to ensure their rapid and efficient repair. The non-homologous end joining pathway is initiated when Ku binds to the DNA break site. Ku is an abundant nuclear heterodimer of Ku70 and Ku80 with a toroidal structure that allows the protei...
de Wind, Niels Buermeyer, Andrew B. Hanawalt, Philip C.
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DNA Repair
Woodbine, Lisa Gennery, Andrew R. Jeggo, Penny A.
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DNA Repair
DNA non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ) is the major DNA double strand break (DSB) repair pathway in mammalian cells. Defects in NHEJ proteins confer marked radiosensitivity in cell lines and mice models, since radiation potently induces DSBs. The process of V(D)J recombination functions during the development of the immune response, and involves the...