English Seminars
Double strand breaks form in DNA when alkylation repair intermediates collide
Title | Double strand breaks form in DNA when alkylation repair intermediates collide |
Lecturer | Dr. Robert P. Fuchs(bioHalosis, CEO) |
Language | English |
Date&Time | 03/21/2024 (Thu) 14:00~15:00 |
Venue | Large Seminar Room (C109) |
Detail | The cellular response to alkylation damage is complex, involving multiple DNA repair and checkpoint pathways, depending on the DNA lesion, the cell type, and the cellular proliferation state. The repair of O-alkylation damage such as O6-methylguaine DNA adducts (O6-mG), is primarily mediated by direct reversal by MGMT (O6-methylguanine-DNA methyltransferase). Alternatively if left un-repaired, O6-mG lesions are converted into O6-mG:T mis-pairs during replication. These mis-pairs are substrates for the DNA mismatch repair pathway and as suggested, 30 years ago, repeated cycles of action of MMR may result in DNA double-strand breaks (futile-cycling model). |
Contact | Plant Growth Regulation Masaaki Umeda (mumeda@bs.naist.jp) |