Molecular mechanisms of arsenic-induced disruption of DNA repair
Exposure to arsenic in contaminated drinking water is an emerging public health problem
that impacts more than 200 million people worldwide. Accumulating lines of evidence from …
that impacts more than 200 million people worldwide. Accumulating lines of evidence from …
[HTML][HTML] DNA damage triggers a new phase in neurodegeneration
F Pessina, U Gioia, O Brandi, S Farina, M Ceccon… - Trends in Genetics, 2021 - cell.com
Subcellular compartmentalization contributes to the organization of a plethora of molecular
events occurring within cells. This can be achieved in membraneless organelles generated …
events occurring within cells. This can be achieved in membraneless organelles generated …
[HTML][HTML] Precise and predictable CRISPR chromosomal rearrangements reveal principles of Cas9-mediated nucleotide insertion
Chromosomal rearrangements including large DNA-fragment inversions, deletions, and
duplications by Cas9 with paired sgRNAs are important to investigate genome structural …
duplications by Cas9 with paired sgRNAs are important to investigate genome structural …
[HTML][HTML] Radiation-induced DNA damage and repair effects on 3D genome organization
The three-dimensional structure of chromosomes plays an important role in gene expression
regulation and also influences the repair of radiation-induced DNA damage. Genomic …
regulation and also influences the repair of radiation-induced DNA damage. Genomic …
[HTML][HTML] Role of primary aging hallmarks in Alzheimer´ s disease
J Zhao, J Huai - Theranostics, 2023 - ncbi.nlm.nih.gov
Alzheimer's disease (AD) is the most common neurodegenerative disease, which severely
threatens the health of the elderly and causes significant economic and social burdens. The …
threatens the health of the elderly and causes significant economic and social burdens. The …
[HTML][HTML] The interaction between ageing and Alzheimer's disease: insights from the hallmarks of ageing
Ageing is a crucial risk factor for Alzheimer's disease (AD) and is characterised by systemic
changes in both intracellular and extracellular microenvironments that affect the entire body …
changes in both intracellular and extracellular microenvironments that affect the entire body …
[HTML][HTML] Epigenetic regulation of the human papillomavirus life cycle
M Mac, CA Moody - Pathogens, 2020 - mdpi.com
Persistent infection with certain types of human papillomaviruses (HPVs), termed high risk,
presents a public health burden due to their association with multiple human cancers …
presents a public health burden due to their association with multiple human cancers …
Snake recombination landscapes are concentrated in functional regions despite PRDM9
Meiotic recombination in vertebrates is concentrated in hotspots throughout the genome.
The location and stability of hotspots have been linked to the presence or absence of …
The location and stability of hotspots have been linked to the presence or absence of …
Expansion of the genotypic and phenotypic spectrum of CTCF‐related disorder guides clinical management: 43 new subjects and a comprehensive literature review
HG Valverde de Morales, HLV Wang… - American Journal of …, 2023 - Wiley Online Library
Monoallelic variants of CTCF cause an autosomal dominant neurodevelopmental disorder
with a wide range of features, including impacts on the brain, growth, and craniofacial …
with a wide range of features, including impacts on the brain, growth, and craniofacial …
[HTML][HTML] DNA double-strand break repair: Putting zinc fingers on the sore spot
JK Singh, H van Attikum - Seminars in Cell & Developmental Biology, 2021 - Elsevier
Abstract Zinc-Finger (ZnF) proteins represent one of the most abundant group of proteins in
the human genome. At first characterized as DNA binding proteins, it has become …
the human genome. At first characterized as DNA binding proteins, it has become …