Regulation of DNA Repair Mechanisms: How the Chromatin Environment Regulates the DNA Damage Response
Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenous sources. In order to maintain genome stability and integrity, cells have evolved a wide variety of DNA repair pathways which counteract different types of DNA lesions, also referred to as the DNA da...
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doaj-7f81b907de904d0a97566120b988d34b2020-11-25T00:40:22ZengMDPI AGInternational Journal of Molecular Sciences1422-00672017-08-01188171510.3390/ijms18081715ijms18081715Regulation of DNA Repair Mechanisms: How the Chromatin Environment Regulates the DNA Damage ResponseJens Stadler0Holger Richly1Laboratory of Molecular Epigenetics, Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB), Ackermannweg 4, 55128 Mainz, GermanyLaboratory of Molecular Epigenetics, Institute of Molecular Biology (IMB), Ackermannweg 4, 55128 Mainz, GermanyCellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenous sources. In order to maintain genome stability and integrity, cells have evolved a wide variety of DNA repair pathways which counteract different types of DNA lesions, also referred to as the DNA damage response (DDR). However, DNA in eukaryotes is highly organized and compacted into chromatin representing major constraints for all cellular pathways, including DNA repair pathways, which require DNA as their substrate. Therefore, the chromatin configuration surrounding the lesion site undergoes dramatic remodeling to facilitate access of DNA repair factors and subsequent removal of the DNA lesion. In this review, we focus on the question of how the cellular DNA repair pathways overcome the chromatin barrier, how the chromatin environment is rearranged to facilitate efficient DNA repair, which proteins mediate this re-organization process and, consequently, how the altered chromatin landscape is involved in the regulation of DNA damage responses.https://www.mdpi.com/1422-0067/18/8/1715DNA repairchromatinhistone marksubiquitinnucleotide excision repair (NER)DSB repair |
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Regulation of DNA Repair Mechanisms: How the Chromatin Environment Regulates the DNA Damage Response |
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Regulation of DNA Repair Mechanisms: How the Chromatin Environment Regulates the DNA Damage Response |
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Regulation of DNA Repair Mechanisms: How the Chromatin Environment Regulates the DNA Damage Response |
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Regulation of DNA Repair Mechanisms: How the Chromatin Environment Regulates the DNA Damage Response |
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Regulation of DNA Repair Mechanisms: How the Chromatin Environment Regulates the DNA Damage Response |
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regulation of dna repair mechanisms: how the chromatin environment regulates the dna damage response |
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International Journal of Molecular Sciences |
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Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenous sources. In order to maintain genome stability and integrity, cells have evolved a wide variety of DNA repair pathways which counteract different types of DNA lesions, also referred to as the DNA damage response (DDR). However, DNA in eukaryotes is highly organized and compacted into chromatin representing major constraints for all cellular pathways, including DNA repair pathways, which require DNA as their substrate. Therefore, the chromatin configuration surrounding the lesion site undergoes dramatic remodeling to facilitate access of DNA repair factors and subsequent removal of the DNA lesion. In this review, we focus on the question of how the cellular DNA repair pathways overcome the chromatin barrier, how the chromatin environment is rearranged to facilitate efficient DNA repair, which proteins mediate this re-organization process and, consequently, how the altered chromatin landscape is involved in the regulation of DNA damage responses. |
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DNA repair chromatin histone marks ubiquitin nucleotide excision repair (NER) DSB repair |
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