1. RNA polymerase tracking along damaged DNA: Impact on DNA repair and mutagenesis.
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Yi-Ying Chiou and Kemp, Michael G.
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DNA repair , *RNA polymerases , *MUTAGENESIS , *DNA alkylation , *RNA synthesis , *AUTOMOBILE repair - Abstract
This article explores the relationship between DNA damage, DNA repair, and mutagenesis. It specifically focuses on the behavior of RNA polymerase (RNAP) at sites of DNA damage and its impact on gene transcription. The research, conducted using a mutagen-induced mouse tumor model and mathematical modeling, suggests that RNAP often bypasses DNA lesions during transcription and does not resume transcription at the site of stalling after DNA repair. Additionally, the article discusses a study on the genetic changes in liver tumors caused by a specific chemical treatment. Whole genome sequencing revealed that lesions not repaired before DNA replication led to mutations in the tumor cells. The study also found that highly expressed genes had fewer mutations. These findings have implications for understanding mutagenesis, DNA repair, and the development of cancer. [Extracted from the article]
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- 2024
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