DNA Damage Repair And Mutagenesis

(Alberts 2003; Jiricny and Marra 2003; Kao, Rosenstein et al. 2005; Sharova 2005; Frols, Gordon et al. 2007; Storici, Bebenek et al. 2007; Alao and Sunnerhagen 2008; Chen and Tyler 2008; Gladyshev and Meselson 2008; Goosen and Moolenaar 2008; Maehara, Egashira et al. 2008; Budzowska and Kanaar 2009; Dos Vultos, Mestre et al. 2009; Frols, White et al. 2009; Gates 2009; Hardwick, Tretyakov et al. 2009; Lopez-Camarillo, Lopez-Casamichana et al. 2009; Putnam, Jaehnig et al. 2009; Schuermann, Fritsch et al. 2009; Skjolberg, Fensgard et al. 2009; Gorna, Bowater et al. 2010; Kondo, Takahashi et al. 2010; Morita, Nakane et al. 2010; Passos-Silva, Rajao et al. 2010; Rozenzhak, Mejia-Ramirez et al. 2010; Tubbs and Tainer 2010; Hodgkinson and Eyre-Walker 2011; Lukas, Lukas et al. 2011; Martin, Redon et al. 2011; Neher and Turchi 2011; Pegg 2011; Storici 2011; Yeeles and Marians 2011)

DNA Damage, Senescence, Telomere and Oxidative Stress http://support1.superarraybioscience.com/form/superarr/viewhtml/9z1zc8sihg809p663u6jc52bnrud4vkj6hdt6sbfvpo?utm_content=PR120525+DNA+Damage%2C+Senescence%2C+Cell+Cycle_us&utm_campaign=PR120525+DNA+Damage&utm_source=iPost&utm_medium=email

DNA damage sensing and signaling, checkpoints and the SOS response

(Calsou and Defais 1985; Caillet-Fauquet and Maenhaut-Michel 1988; Maenhaut-Michel and Caillet-Fauquet 1990; Maenhaut-Michel, Janel-Bintz et al. 1992; Sommer, Knezevic et al. 1993; Shinagawa 1996; Eichenbaum and Livneh 1998; Au, Kuester-Schoeck et al. 2005; Kidane and Graumann 2005; Kelley 2006; Erill, Campoy et al. 2007; Butala, Zgur-Bertok et al. 2009; Bailly, Freeman et al. 2010; Hurov, Cotta-Ramusino et al. 2010; Patel, Jiang et al. 2010; Rajpurohit and Misra 2010; Menendez, Shatz et al. 2011) (Czornak, Chughtai et al. 2008; Khan, Singh et al. 2008; Weel-Sneve, Bjoras et al. 2008; Wang, Zhao et al. 2009; Ciccia and Elledge 2010; Huen and Chen 2010; Warmerdam and Kanaar 2010; Adikesavan, Katsonis et al. 2011; Galkin, Britt et al. 2011; Polo and Jackson 2011; Crasta, Ganem et al. 2012)

Nuclear receptors and DNA repair

(Malewicz, Kadkhodaei et al. 2011; Schuldt 2011)

Excision repair and repair nucleases

(Dalhus, Laerdahl et al. 2009; Knudsen, Andersen et al. 2009; Nakano, Salem et al. 2009; Zhang, Rohde et al. 2009; Blanco, Matos et al. 2010; Kondo, Takahashi et al. 2010; Le May, Egly et al. 2010; Rechkunova and Lavrik 2010; Shimada, Masui et al. 2010; Thierbach, Drewes et al. 2010; Toussaint, Wellinger et al. 2010; Wakamatsu, Kitamura et al. 2010; Wirtz, Nagel et al. 2010)

Replication blocks and translesion “mutator” polymerases

(Brotcorne-Lannoye and Maenhaut-Michel 1986; Maenhaut-Michel and Caillet-Fauquet 1990; Maenhaut-Michel, Janel-Bintz et al. 1992; Sommer, Knezevic et al. 1993; Kim, Maenhaut-Michel et al. 1997; Reuven, Arad et al. 1999; Wagner, Gruz et al. 1999; Napolitano, Janel-Bintz et al. 2000; Kim, Matsui et al. 2001; Lawrence and Maher 2001; Lawrence and Maher 2001; Fuchs, Fujii et al. 2004; Plosky and Woodgate 2004; Prakash, Johnson et al. 2005; Kuban, Banach-Orlowska et al. 2006; Shcherbakova and Fijalkowska 2006; Fuchs and Fujii 2007; Fujii and Fuchs 2007; Jia, Geacintov et al. 2008; Koskiniemi and Andersson 2009; Sabouri and Johansson 2009; Waters, Minesinger et al. 2009; Andersson, Koskiniemi et al. 2010; Eoff, Choi et al. 2010; Hastings, Hersh et al. 2010; Hirota, Sonoda et al. 2010; Ho and Scharer 2010; Livneh, Ziv et al. 2010; Patel, Jiang et al. 2010; Eccles, O'Neill et al. 2011; Sage and Harrison 2011)

Hypermutability

(Torkelson, Harris et al. 1997; Lombardo, Torkelson et al. 1999; Bull, McKenzie et al. 2000; Bridges 2001; Bois 2003; Tompkins, Nelson et al. 2003; Drake, Bebenek et al. 2005; Drake 2007; Arakawa, Kudo et al. 2008; Gonzalez, Hadany et al. 2008; Lee, Malim et al. 2008; Yi and Richards 2009; Magee, Aspinall et al. 2010)

Double-strand break (DSB) repair

(Morrish, Gilbert et al. 2002; Borde 2007; Francis and Richardson 2007; Friedberg, Darling et al. 2008; Hazkani-Covo and Covo 2008; McVey and Lee 2008; Yang, Sterling et al. 2008; Bennardo, Gunn et al. 2009; Pontier and Tijsterman 2009; Zhang, Rohde et al. 2009; Ciccia and Elledge 2010; Goodarzi, Jeggo et al. 2010; Guerrero, Gamero et al. 2010; Huertas 2010; Lamarche, Orazio et al. 2010; Yang, Gordenin et al. 2010; Gupta, Barkan et al. 2011; Jakob, Splinter et al. 2011; Lemmens and Tijsterman 2011; Polo and Jackson 2011; Zha, Guo et al. 2011)

Recombinational repair, single-strand annealing and unequal crossovers in repeats

(Haaf, Golub et al. 1995; Raderschall, Golub et al. 1999; Tomso and Kreuzer 2000; Seitz, Haseltine et al. 2001; Krogh and Symington 2004; Zuniga-Castillo, Romero et al. 2004; Kidane and Graumann 2005; Borde 2007; Wang and Maier 2008; Cromie 2009; Lisby and Rothstein 2009; Putnam, Hayes et al. 2009; Sharma and Rao 2009; Bentchikou, Servant et al. 2010; Cao, Mueller et al. 2010; Hinz 2010; Kamble and Misra 2010; Pannunzio, Manthey et al. 2010; Putnam, Hayes et al. 2010; Toussaint, Wellinger et al. 2010; Vanoli, Fumasoni et al. 2010; Yeeles and Dillingham 2010; Feng, Scott et al. 2011; Rajesh, Baker et al. 2011; Schwartz and Heyer 2011; Takahashi, Burguiere-Slezak et al. 2011; Wechsler, Newman et al. 2011; Yeeles, Gwynn et al. 2011; Yeeles, van Aelst et al. 2011)

Tandem repeat (microsattelite) instabilities

(Shanks, Riou et al. 2008; Shanks, May et al. 2008; Stevens, Walter et al. 2009; Madsen, Kortum et al. 2010; Li, Qing et al. 2011)

Non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ)

(Bennardo and Stark 2010; Demogines, East et al. 2010; Guerrero, Martinez et al. 2010; Kanikarla-Marie, Ronald et al. 2011)

Cross-link repair

(Nakano, Salem et al. 2009; Hinz 2010; Ho and Scharer 2010; Vasquez 2010; Long, Raschle et al. 2011)

Transcription-associated mutation (TAM)

(Kim, Huang et al. 2011; Lippert, Kim et al. 2011)

Nuclear repair foci

(Haaf, Golub et al. 1995; Raderschall, Golub et al. 1999; Lisby, Rothstein et al. 2001; Lisby, Antunez de Mayolo et al. 2003; Lisby, Mortensen et al. 2003; Lisby and Rothstein 2004; Lisby and Rothstein 2005; McNees, Conlan et al. 2005; Plate, Albertsen et al. 2008; Plate, Hallwyl et al. 2008; Knudsen, Andersen et al. 2009; Bekker-Jensen and Mailand 2010)

Chromatin reorganization, poly ADP ribose, and repair

(Faraone-Mennella 2005; Oei, Keil et al. 2005; Ahel, Ahel et al. 2008; Hakme, Wong et al. 2008; Ahel, Horejsi et al. 2009; Chou, Adamson et al. 2010; Citarelli, Teotia et al. 2010; Goodarzi, Jeggo et al. 2010; Kothe, Kitamura et al. 2010; Mendez-Acuna, Di Tomaso et al. 2010; Svetlova, Solovjeva et al. 2010; Wossidlo, Arand et al. 2010; Ying, Epps et al. 2010; Zhu and Wani 2010; Jakob, Splinter et al. 2011; Kong, Stephens et al. 2011; Robert, Vanoli et al. 2011; Xu and Price 2011)

Chromosome damage, loss and aneuploidy

(Gilbert, Takebayashi et al. 2010; De and Michor 2011; Fenech, Kirsch-Volders et al. 2011; Fudenberg, Getz et al. 2011; Hastings and Rosenberg 2011; Crasta, Ganem et al. 2012)

 

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