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Drosophila, which lacks canonical transcription-coupled repair proteins, performs transcription-coupled repair
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 294Issue 48p18092–18098Published online: October 17, 2019- Nazli Deger
- Yanyan Yang
- Laura A. Lindsey-Boltz
- Aziz Sancar
- Christopher P. Selby
Cited in Scopus: 20Previous work with the classic T4 endonuclease V digestion of DNA from irradiated Drosophila cells followed by Southern hybridization led to the conclusion that Drosophila lacks transcription-coupled repair (TCR). This conclusion was reinforced by the Drosophila Genome Project, which revealed that Drosophila lacks Cockayne syndrome WD repeat protein (CSA), CSB, or UV-stimulated scaffold protein A (UVSSA) homologs, whose orthologs are present in eukaryotes ranging from Arabidopsis to humans that carry out TCR. - DNA and ChromosomesOpen Access
Single-nucleotide resolution analysis of nucleotide excision repair of ribosomal DNA in humans and mice
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 294Issue 1p210–217Published online: November 9, 2018- Yanyan Yang
- Jinchuan Hu
- Christopher P. Selby
- Wentao Li
- Askar Yimit
- Yuchao Jiang
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 12The unique nucleolar environment, the repetitive nature of ribosomal DNA (rDNA), and especially the possible involvement of RNA polymerase I (RNAPI) in transcription-coupled repair (TCR) have made the study of repair of rDNA both interesting and challenging. TCR, the transcription-dependent, preferential excision repair of the template strand compared with the nontranscribed (coding) strand has been clearly demonstrated in genes transcribed by RNAPII. Whether TCR occurs in rDNA is unresolved. In the present work, we have applied analytical methods to map repair events in rDNA using data generated by the newly developed XR-seq procedure, which measures excision repair genome-wide with single-nucleotide resolution.