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The genomics of oxidative DNA damage, repair, and resulting mutagenesis
Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal · 2020 · ▲ 387 citations
Abstract
Reactive oxygen species are a constant threat to DNA as they modify bases with the risk of disrupting genome function, inducing genome instability and mutation. Such risks are due to primary oxidative DNA damage and also mediated by the repair process. This leads to a delicate decision process for the cell as to whether to repair a damaged base at a specific genomic location or better leave it unrepaired. Persistent DNA damage can disrupt genome function, but on the other hand it can also contribute to gene regulation by serving as an epigenetic mark. When such processes are out of balance, pathophysiological conditions could get accelerated, because oxidative DNA damage and resulting mutagenic processes are tightly linked to ageing, inflammation, and the development of multiple age-related diseases, such as cancer and neurodegenerative disorders. Recent technological advancements and novel data analysis strategies have revealed that oxidative DNA damage, its repair, and related mutations distribute heterogeneously over the genome at multiple levels of resolution. The involved mechanisms act in the context of genome sequence, in interaction with genome function and chromatin. This review addresses what we currently know about the genome distribution of oxidative DNA damage, repair intermediates, and mutations. It will specifically focus on the various methodologies to measure oxidative DNA damage distribution and discuss the mechanistic conclusions derived from the different approaches. It will also address the consequences of oxidative DNA damage, specifically how it gives rise to mutations, genome instability, and how it can act as an epigenetic mark.
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Poetsch, A.R. (2020). The genomics of oxidative DNA damage, repair, and resulting mutagenesis. <em>Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal</em>. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.csbj.2019.12.013
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Poetsch AR. The genomics of oxidative DNA damage, repair, and resulting mutagenesis. Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal. 2020. doi:10.1016/j.csbj.2019.12.013.
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@article{anna2020Thegen,
title = {The genomics of oxidative DNA damage, repair, and resulting mutagenesis},
author = {Anna R. Poetsch},
journal = {Computational and Structural Biotechnology Journal},
year = {2020},
doi = {10.1016/j.csbj.2019.12.013},
}
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