Heterogeneity of DNA damage incidence and repair in different chromatin contexts.

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2021-08-13

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Ortega, Pedro
Gómez-González, Belén
Aguilera, Andrés

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It has been long known that some regions of the genome are more susceptible to damage and mutagenicity than others. Recent advances have determined a critical role of chromatin both in the incidence of damage and in its repair. Thus, chromatin arises as a guardian of the stability of the genome, which is altered in cancer cells. In this review, we focus into the mechanisms by which chromatin influences the occurrence and repair of the most cytotoxic DNA lesions, double-strand breaks, in particular at actively transcribed chromatin or related to DNA replication.

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Chromatin

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Chromatin, DNA damage, DNA repair, Double-strand break, Genome instability

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