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Chromatin Remodeling, DNA Damage Repair and Aging

Baohua Liu, Raymond K. H. Yip, Zhongjun Zhou

Current Genomics · 2012 · ▲ 73 citations

Abstract

Cells are constantly exposed to a variety of environmental and endogenous conditions causing DNA damage, which is detected and repaired by conserved DNA repair pathways to maintain genomic integrity. Chromatin remodeling is critical in this process, as the organization of eukaryotic DNA into compact chromatin presents a natural barrier to all DNA-related events. Studies on human premature aging syndromes together with normal aging have suggested that accumulated damages might lead to exhaustion of resources that are required for physiological functions and thus accelerate aging. In this manuscript, combining the present understandings and latest findings, we focus mainly on discussing the role of chromatin remodeling in the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and regulation of aging.

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Liu, B., Yip, R.K.H., &amp; Zhou, Z. (2012). Chromatin Remodeling, DNA Damage Repair and Aging. <em>Current Genomics</em>. https://doi.org/10.2174/138920212803251373
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Liu B, Yip RKH, Zhou Z. Chromatin Remodeling, DNA Damage Repair and Aging. Current Genomics. 2012. doi:10.2174/138920212803251373.
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@article{baohua2012Chroma, title = {Chromatin Remodeling, DNA Damage Repair and Aging}, author = {Baohua Liu and Raymond K. H. Yip and Zhongjun Zhou}, journal = {Current Genomics}, year = {2012}, doi = {10.2174/138920212803251373}, }

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