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Eukaryotic DNA damage responses: Homologous recombination factors and ubiquitin modification

Author(s)
Lee, Nam SooKim, SoomiJung, Yong WooKim, Hongtae
Issued Date
2018-05
DOI
10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2017.04.003
URI
https://scholarworks.unist.ac.kr/handle/201301/59769
Citation
MUTATION RESEARCH-FUNDAMENTAL AND MOLECULAR MECHANISMS OF MUTAGENESIS, v.809, pp.88 - 98
Abstract
To prevent genomic instability disorders, cells have developed a DNA damage response. The response involves various proteins that sense damaged DNA, transduce damage signals, and effect DNA repair. In addition, ubiquitin modifications modulate the signaling pathway depending on cellular context. Among various types of DNA damage, double-stranded breaks are highly toxic to genomic integrity. Homologous recombination (HR) repair is an essential mechanism that fixes DNA damage because of its high level of accuracy. Although factors in the repair pathway are well established, pinpointing the exact mechanisms of repair and devising therapeutic applications requires more studies. Moreover, essential functions of ubiquitin modification in the DNA damage signaling pathway have emerged. In this review, to explore the eukaryotic DNA damage response, we will mention the functions of main factors in the HR repair pathway and ubiquitin modification.
Publisher
ELSEVIER SCIENCE BV
ISSN
0027-5107
Keyword (Author)
DNA damage responseHomologous recombination repair pathwayUbiquitin modification
Keyword
DOUBLE-STRAND BREAKSTRAF-INTERACTING PROTEINMAINTAINS GENOMIC STABILITYDEPENDENT SIGNALING CASCADECANCER SUSCEPTIBILITY GENEREPAIR PATHWAY CHOICEEND RESECTIONBINDING PROTEINMRN COMPLEXE3 LIGASE

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