作者
Natalia Y Tretyakova, Arnold Groehler IV, Shaofei Ji
发表日期
2015/6/16
来源
Accounts of chemical research
卷号
48
期号
6
页码范围
1631-1644
出版商
American Chemical Society
简介
Conspectus
Noncovalent DNA–protein interactions are at the heart of normal cell function. In eukaryotic cells, genomic DNA is wrapped around histone octamers to allow for chromosomal packaging in the nucleus. Binding of regulatory protein factors to DNA directs replication, controls transcription, and mediates cellular responses to DNA damage. Because of their fundamental significance in all cellular processes involving DNA, dynamic DNA–protein interactions are required for cell survival, and their disruption is likely to have serious biological consequences.
DNA–protein cross-links (DPCs) form when cellular proteins become covalently trapped on DNA strands upon exposure to various endogenous, environmental and chemotherapeutic agents. DPCs progressively accumulate in the brain and heart tissues as a result of endogenous exposure to reactive oxygen species and lipid peroxidation products, as well …
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