نتایج جستجو برای: clustered dna damage

تعداد نتایج: 715291  

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Christophe E Redon Jennifer S Dickey Asako J Nakamura Irina G Kareva Dieter Naf Somaira Nowsheen Thomas B Kryston William M Bonner Alexandros G Georgakilas Olga A Sedelnikova

That tumors cause changes in surrounding tissues is well documented, but whether they also affect distant tissues is uncertain. Such knowledge may be important in understanding the relationship between cancer and overall patient health. To address this question, we examined tissues distant to sites of implanted tumors for genomic damage using cohorts of C57BL/6 and BALB/c mice with early-stage ...

Anahita Mohseni Meybodi, Hossein Mozdarani,

Background: Lymphocytes of Fanconi anemia (FA) show an increased sensitivity to the alkylating agents such as mitomycin C (MMC), but their responses to gamma-irradiation is controversial. The extent of DNA damage in leukocytes of FA patients following irradiation and MMC treatment was studied at cellular and single chromosome level. Methods: DNA damage induced by gamma-rays and MMC was measure...

2008
Rui-Zhe Zhou Luis Blanco Miguel Garcia-Diaz Katarzyna Bebenek Thomas A. Kunkel Lawrence F. Povirk

Ionizing radiation induces various clustered DNA lesions, including double-strand breaks (DSBs) accompanied by nearby oxidative base damage. Previous work showed that, in HeLa nuclear extracts, DSBs with partially complementary 3' overhangs and a one-base gap in each strand are accurately rejoined, with the gaps being filled by DNA polymerase lambda. To determine the possible effect of oxidativ...

2013
S. Girst V. Hable G. A. Drexler C. Greubel C. Siebenwirth M. Haum A. A. Friedl G. Dollinger

The mobility of damaged chromatin regions in the nucleus may affect the probability of mis-repair. In this work, live-cell observation and distance tracking of GFP-tagged DNA damage response protein MDC1 was used to study the random-walk behaviour of chromatin domains containing radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks (DSB). Our measurements indicate a subdiffusion-type random walk process w...

Journal: :Environmental Health Perspectives 1994
T M Reid D I Feig L A Loeb

To assess the contribution of reactive oxygen species (ROS) to metal-induced mutagenesis, we have determined the spectrum of mutations in the lacZ alpha gene after exposure of M13mp2 DNA to Fe2+, Cu2+, and Ni2+. With iron and copper ions, mutations are clustered and are predominantly single-base substitutions. Fe, Cu, and phorbol ester-stimulated neutrophils also produced tandem double CC-->TT ...

Journal: :Social Science Research Network 2021

Mouse pericentromeric DNA is composed of tandem major satellite repeats, which are heterochromatinized and cluster together to form chromocenters containing homologous sequences from different chromosomes. These clusters protected damage refractory repair through recombination (HR). Moreover, double stranded breaks (DSBs) occurring within relocate away the core domain be repaired. The mechanism...

2012
Cornelia Meisenberg Phillip S. Tait Irina I. Dianova Katherine Wright Mariola J. Edelmann Nicola Ternette Takafumi Tasaki Benedikt M. Kessler Jason L. Parsons Yong Tae Kwon Grigory L. Dianov

APE1 (Ref-1) is an essential human protein involved in DNA damage repair and regulation of transcription. Although the cellular functions and biochemical properties of APE1 are well characterized, the mechanism involved in regulation of the cellular levels of this important DNA repair/transcriptional regulation enzyme, remains poorly understood. Using an in vitro ubiquitylation assay, we have n...

Journal: :Biophysical journal 2003
Elena M Filippova Denise C Monteleone John G Trunk Betsy M Sutherland Stephen R Quake John C Sutherland

Fluorescence from a single DNA molecule passing through a laser beam is proportional to the size (contour length) of the molecule, and molecules of different sizes can be counted with equal efficiencies. Single-molecule fluorescence can thus determine the average length of the molecules in a sample and hence the frequency of double-strand breaks induced by various treatments. Ionizing radiation...

2017
Yoshihiko Hagiwara Atsuko Niimi Mayu Isono Motohiro Yamauchi Takaaki Yasuhara Siripan Limsirichaikul Takahiro Oike Hiro Sato Kathryn D. Held Takashi Nakano Atsushi Shibata

DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) induced by ionising radiation are considered the major cause of genotoxic mutations and cell death. While DSBs are dispersed throughout chromatin after X-rays or γ-irradiation, multiple types of DNA damage including DSBs, single-strand breaks and base damage can be generated within 1-2 helical DNA turns, defined as a complex DNA lesion, after high Linear Energy T...

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