Base damage or loss occurs at high frequency in the cells (almost 10(4) bases are damaged and hydrolysed per cell per day). DNA repair is fundamental to maintain genomic integrity. Base excision repair (BER) is the main mechanism by which cells correct various types of damaged DNA bases generated either by endogenous or exogenous factors. The widely accepted model for BER mechanism involves five sequential reactions: (i) base removal; (ii) incision of the resulting abasic site; (iii) processing of the generated termini at the strand break; (iv) DNA synthesis, and (v) ligation. In this review, we will briefly summarise the biochemistry of each BER step and will concentrate on the biological relevance of BER as inferred from in vitro and in vivo studies. This information will be the basis for speculation on the potential role of malfunction of BER in human pathology.

The base excsion repair: mechnism and its relevance for cancer susceptibility

Pascucci B;
2003

Abstract

Base damage or loss occurs at high frequency in the cells (almost 10(4) bases are damaged and hydrolysed per cell per day). DNA repair is fundamental to maintain genomic integrity. Base excision repair (BER) is the main mechanism by which cells correct various types of damaged DNA bases generated either by endogenous or exogenous factors. The widely accepted model for BER mechanism involves five sequential reactions: (i) base removal; (ii) incision of the resulting abasic site; (iii) processing of the generated termini at the strand break; (iv) DNA synthesis, and (v) ligation. In this review, we will briefly summarise the biochemistry of each BER step and will concentrate on the biological relevance of BER as inferred from in vitro and in vivo studies. This information will be the basis for speculation on the potential role of malfunction of BER in human pathology.
2003
Istituto di Cristallografia - IC
85
1053
1071
Danno al DNA
Riparazione del DNA
B ER
Suscettibilità genet
In questa review (Impact Factor: 3.3) ci siamo concentrati non solo su gli aspetti biochimici del meccanismo di riparazione per escissione di basi ma soprattutto sull’importanza biologica del meccanismo stesso. Numerosi sono i dati che dimostrano come il non corretto funzionamento di questo meccanismo di riparazione è alla base di numerose partologie umane. Polimorfismi nei geni che codificano per le proteine coinvolte nel BER e una diversa capacità riparativa è spesso associata con una alta frequenza di rischio tumorale.
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
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Fortini, P; Pascucci, B; Parlanti, E; D'Errico, M; Simonelli, V; Dogliotti, E
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