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Publication : Interactions between DNA damage, repair, and transcription.

First Author  Khobta A Year  2012
Journal  Mutat Res Volume  736
Issue  1-2 Pages  5-14
PubMed ID  21907218 Mgi Jnum  J:188890
Mgi Id  MGI:5442497 Doi  10.1016/j.mrfmmm.2011.07.014
Citation  Khobta A, et al. (2012) Interactions between DNA damage, repair, and transcription. Mutat Res 736(1-2):5-14
abstractText  This review addresses a variety of mechanisms by which DNA repair interacts with transcription and vice versa. Blocking of transcriptional elongation is the best studied of these mechanisms. Transcription recovery after damage therefore has often been used as a surrogate marker of DNA repair in cells. However, it has become evident that relationships between DNA damage, repair, and transcription are more complex due to various indirect effects of DNA damage on gene transcription. These include inhibition of transcription by DNA repair intermediates as well as regulation of transcription and of the epigenetic status of the genes by DNA repair-related mechanisms. In addition, since transcription is emerging as an important endogenous source of DNA damage in cells, we briefly summarise recent advances in understanding the nature of co-transcriptionally induced DNA damage and the DNA repair pathways involved.
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