Repair and Genetic Consequences of Endogenous DNA Base Damage in Mammalian Cells
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Abstract
Living organisms dependent on water and oxygen for their existence face the major challenge of faithfully maintaining their genetic material under a constant attack from spontaneous hydrolysis and active oxygen species and from other intracellular metabolites that can modify DNA bases. Repair of endogenous DNA base damage by the ubiquitous base-excision repair pathway largely accounts for the significant turnover of DNA even in nonreplicating cells, and must be sufficiently accurate and efficient to preserve genome stability compatible with long-term cellular viability. The size of the mammalian genome has necessitated an increased complexity of repair and diversification of key enzymes, as revealed by gene…
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- Biology
- DNA repair
- Genome instability
- Base excision repair
- Gene
- DNA damage
- DNA
- Genome
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