DNA Repair, volume 109, pages 103211
Transcription-coupled DNA double-strand break repair
Shalini Guha
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Sukesh R. Bhaumik
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Publication type: Journal Article
Publication date: 2022-01-01
Journal:
DNA Repair
scimago Q1
wos Q2
SJR: 1.906
CiteScore: 7.6
Impact factor: 3
ISSN: 15687864, 15687856
Biochemistry
Molecular Biology
Cell Biology
Abstract
The genomic DNA is constantly under attack by cellular and/or environmental factors. Fortunately, the cell is armed to safeguard its genome by various mechanisms such as nucleotide excision, base excision, mismatch and DNA double-strand break repairs. While these processes maintain the integrity of the genome throughout, DNA repair occurs preferentially faster at the transcriptionally active genes. Such transcription-coupled repair phenomenon plays important roles to maintain active genome integrity, failure of which would interfere with transcription, leading to an altered gene expression (and hence cellular pathologies/diseases). Among the various DNA damages, DNA double-strand breaks are quite toxic to the cells. If DNA double-strand break occurs at the active gene, it would interfere with transcription/gene expression, thus threatening cellular viability. Such DNA double-strand breaks are found to be repaired faster at the active gene in comparison to its inactive state or the inactive gene, thus supporting the existence of a new phenomenon of transcription-coupled DNA double-strand break repair. Here, we describe the advances of this repair process.
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