Gene-specific repair of DNA damage induced by UV irradiation and cancer chemotherapeutics.

IF 3.5 Q1 DENTISTRY, ORAL SURGERY & MEDICINE Cancer cells (Cold Spring Harbor, N.Y. : 1989) Pub Date : 1991-11-01
C J Link, R K Burt, V A Bohr
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DNA repair processes are critically important in the prevention of carcinogenesis, and currently much research is directed toward elucidation of the biochemical mechanisms by which DNA repair occurs. Techniques have been developed for examining individual genes to quantitate the lesions induced by various chemotherapeutic agents and to measure the rate of gene-specific DNA repair. In mammalian cells, the DNA repair response exhibits intragenomic heterogeneity-active genes are preferentially repaired and the transcribed strand of DNA is repaired more rapidly than the nontranscribed strand. These studies have provided new insight into the molecular biology of DNA repair and a new perspective on the role of repair processes in cellular resistance to DNA damage and malignancy. Elucidation of the mechanisms by which gene-specific lesions are formed and repaired will be important if we are to understand the fundamental processes of malignancy.

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紫外线照射和癌症化疗诱导的DNA损伤的基因特异性修复。
DNA修复过程在预防癌症发生中至关重要,目前许多研究都是针对DNA修复发生的生化机制的阐明。技术已经发展到检查单个基因,以量化由各种化疗药物引起的病变,并测量基因特异性DNA修复的速率。在哺乳动物细胞中,DNA修复反应表现出基因组内的异质性——活性基因优先修复,转录的DNA链比非转录的DNA链修复得更快。这些研究为DNA修复的分子生物学提供了新的见解,并为修复过程在细胞抵抗DNA损伤和恶性肿瘤中的作用提供了新的视角。如果我们要了解恶性肿瘤的基本过程,阐明基因特异性病变形成和修复的机制将是重要的。
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