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Hierarchies of DNA repair in mammalian cells: biological consequences
Authors:Leon HF Mullenders  Harry Vrieling  Jaap Venema  Albert A van Zeeland  
Institution:

1 MGC-Department of Radiation Genetics and Chemical Mutagenesis, University of Leiden, Leiden, The Netherlands

2 J.A. Cohen Institute, Interuniversity Research Institute for Radiopathology and Radiation Protection, The Netherlands

Abstract:Mammalian cells exposed to genotoxic agents exhibit heterogeneous levels of repair of certain types of DNA damage in various genomic regions. For UV-induced cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers we propose that at least three levels of repair exist: (1) slow repair of inactive (X-chromosomal) genes, (2) fast repair of active housekeeping genes, and (3) accelerated repair of the transcribed strand of active genes. These hierarchies of repair may be related to chromosomal banding patterns as obtained by Giemsa staining. The possible consequences of defective DNA repair in one or more of these levels may be manifested in different clinical features associated with UV-sensitive human syndromes. Moreover, molecular analysis of hprt mutations reveals that mutations are primarily generated by DNA damage in the poorly repaired non-transcribed strand of the gene.
Keywords:DNA repair  Hierarchy  Mammalian cells  Biological consequences
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