DNA–protein crosslinks and their resolution

P Weickert, J Stingele - Annual Review of Biochemistry, 2022 - annualreviews.org
Covalent DNA–protein crosslinks (DPCs) are pervasive DNA lesions that interfere with
essential chromatin processes such as transcription or replication. This review strives to …

Mechanisms of DNA–protein crosslink repair

J Stingele, R Bellelli, SJ Boulton - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell …, 2017 - nature.com
Covalent DNA–protein crosslinks (DPCs, also known as protein adducts) of topoisomerases
and other proteins with DNA are highly toxic DNA lesions. Of note, chemical agents that …

Endogenous aldehyde-induced DNA–protein crosslinks are resolved by transcription-coupled repair

Y Oka, Y Nakazawa, M Shimada, T Ogi - Nature Cell Biology, 2024 - nature.com
DNA–protein crosslinks (DPCs) induced by aldehydes interfere with replication and
transcription. Hereditary deficiencies in DPC repair and aldehyde clearance processes …

Mechanism and regulation of DNA-protein crosslink repair by the DNA-dependent metalloprotease SPRTN

J Stingele, R Bellelli, F Alte, G Hewitt, G Sarek… - Molecular cell, 2016 - cell.com
Covalent DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) are toxic DNA lesions that interfere with essential
chromatin transactions, such as replication and transcription. Little was known about DPC …

Maintaining genome stability at the replication fork

D Branzei, M Foiani - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2010 - nature.com
Aberrant DNA replication is a major source of the mutations and chromosome
rearrangements that are associated with pathological disorders. When replication is …

Replication-coupled DNA-protein crosslink repair by SPRTN and the proteasome in Xenopus egg extracts

NB Larsen, AO Gao, JL Sparks, I Gallina, RA Wu… - Molecular cell, 2019 - cell.com
DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) are bulky lesions that interfere with DNA metabolism and
therefore threaten genomic integrity. Recent studies implicate the metalloprotease SPRTN in …

Repair of a DNA-protein crosslink by replication-coupled proteolysis

JP Duxin, JM Dewar, H Yardimci, JC Walter - Cell, 2014 - cell.com
DNA-protein crosslinks (DPCs) are caused by environmental, endogenous, and
chemotherapeutic agents and pose a severe threat to genome stability. We use Xenopus …

DNA–protein crosslink proteases in genome stability

A Ruggiano, K Ramadan - Communications Biology, 2021 - nature.com
Proteins covalently attached to DNA, also known as DNA–protein crosslinks (DPCs), are
common and bulky DNA lesions that interfere with DNA replication, repair, transcription and …

Ubiquitin signaling and the proteasome drive human DNA–protein crosslink repair

M Essawy, L Chesner, D Alshareef, S Ji… - Nucleic acids …, 2023 - academic.oup.com
DNA–protein crosslinks (DPCs) are large cytotoxic DNA lesions that form following exposure
to chemotherapeutic drugs and environmental chemicals. Nucleotide excision repair (NER) …

Isolation and detection of DNA–protein crosslinks in mammalian cells

I Torrecilla, A Ruggiano, K Kiianitsa… - Nucleic Acids …, 2024 - academic.oup.com
DNA–protein crosslinks (DPCs) are toxic DNA lesions wherein a protein is covalently
attached to DNA. If not rapidly repaired, DPCs create obstacles that disturb DNA replication …