نتایج جستجو برای: dna repair gene

تعداد نتایج: 1565035  

Journal: :Nucleic acids research 1990
Herman L. Govan Yadira Valles-Ayoub Jonathan Braun

The susceptibility of various genomic regions to DNA damage and repair is heterogeneous. While this can be related to factors such as primary sequence, physical conformation, and functional status, the exact mechanisms involved remain unclear. To more precisely define the key features of a genomic region targeted for these processes, a useful tool would be a method for fine-mapping gene-specifi...

Journal: :Applied and environmental microbiology 1997
M Furuta J O Schrader H S Schrader T A Kokjohn S Nyaga A K McCullough R S Lloyd D E Burbank D Landstein L Lane J L Van Etten

The bacteriophage T4 denV gene encodes a well-characterized DNA repair enzyme involved in pyrimidine photodimer excision. We have discovered the first homologs of the denV gene in chlorella viruses, which are common in fresh water. This gene functions in vivo and also when cloned in Escherichia coli. Photodamaged virus DNA can also be photoreactivated by the host chlorella. Since the chlorella ...

2016
ANDREEA CATANA MONICA POP DRAGOS HOREA MARGINEAN IOANA CRISTINA BLAGA MIHAI DUMITRU POROJAN RADU ANGHEL POPP IOAN VICTOR POP

BACKGROUND AND AIMS Deoxyribonucleic Acid (DNA) repair mechanisms play a critical role in protecting the cellular genome against carcinogens. X-ray cross-complementing gene 3 (XRCC3) is involved in DNA repair and therefore certain genetic polymorphisms that occur in DNA repair genes may affect the ability to repair DNA defects and may represent a risk factor in carcinogenesis. The purpose of ou...

Journal: :Genetics 1999
J C Game P D Kaufman

In vitro, the protein complex Chromatin Assembly Factor-I (CAF-I) from human or yeast cells deposits histones onto DNA templates after replication. In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, the CAC1, CAC2, and CAC3 genes encode the three CAF-I subunits. Deletion of any of the three CAC genes reduces telomeric gene silencing and confers an increase in sensitivity to killing by ultraviolet (UV) radiation. We ...

Journal: :The Journal of Experimental Medicine 1997
Honghai Ouyang Andre Nussenzweig Akihiro Kurimasa Vera da Costa Soares Xiaoling Li Carlos Cordon-Cardo Wen-hui Li Nge Cheong Michel Nussenzweig George Iliakis David J. Chen Gloria C. Li

Ku is a complex of two proteins, Ku70 and Ku80, and functions as a heterodimer to bind DNA double-strand breaks (DSB) and activate DNA-dependent protein kinase. The role of the Ku70 subunit in DNA DSB repair, hypersensitivity to ionizing radiation, and V(D)J recombination was examined in mice that lack Ku70 (Ku70(-/-)). Like Ku80(-/-) mice, Ku70(-/-) mice showed a profound deficiency in DNA DSB...

2011
Amy S. Espeseth Rick Fishel Daria Hazuda Qian Huang Min Xu Kristine Yoder Honglin Zhou

Host DNA repair enzymes have long been assumed to play a role in HIV replication, and many different DNA repair factors have been associated with HIV. In order to identify DNA repair pathways required for HIV infection, we conducted a targeted siRNA screen using 232 siRNA pools for genes associated with DNA repair. Mapping the genes targeted by effective siRNA pools to well-defined DNA repair p...

2013
Lykourgos-Panagiotis Zalmas Amanda S Coutts Thomas Helleday Nicholas B La Thangue

The cellular response to DNA damage, mediated by the DNA repair process, is essential in maintaining the integrity and stability of the genome. E2F-7 is an atypical member of the E2F family with a role in negatively regulating transcription and cell cycle progression under DNA damage. Surprisingly, we found that E2F-7 makes a transcription-independent contribution to the DNA repair process, whi...

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