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- base excision repair2
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DNA and Chromosomes
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Molecular dynamics approach to identification of new OGG1 cancer-associated somatic variants with impaired activity
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 296100229Published online: January 6, 2021- Aleksandr V. Popov
- Anton V. Endutkin
- Darya D. Yatsenko
- Anna V. Yudkina
- Alexander E. Barmatov
- Kristina A. Makasheva
- and others
Cited in Scopus: 4DNA of living cells is always exposed to damaging factors. To counteract the consequences of DNA lesions, cells have evolved several DNA repair systems, among which base excision repair is one of the most important systems. Many currently used antitumor drugs act by damaging DNA, and DNA repair often interferes with chemotherapy and radiotherapy in cancer cells. Tumors are usually extremely genetically heterogeneous, often bearing mutations in DNA repair genes. Thus, knowledge of the functionality of cancer-related variants of proteins involved in DNA damage response and repair is of great interest for personalization of cancer therapy. - Research ArticleOpen Access
The role of cysteines in the structure and function of OGG1
Journal of Biological ChemistryVol. 296100093Published online: November 21, 2020- Katarina Wang
- Marah Maayah
- Joann B. Sweasy
- Khadijeh S. Alnajjar
Cited in Scopus: 138-Oxoguanine glycosylase (OGG1) is a base excision repair enzyme responsible for the recognition and removal of 8-oxoguanine, a commonly occurring oxidized DNA modification. OGG1 prevents the accumulation of mutations and regulates the transcription of various oxidative stress–response genes. In addition to targeting DNA, oxidative stress can affect proteins like OGG1 itself, specifically at cysteine residues. Previous work has shown that the function of OGG1 is sensitive to oxidants, with the cysteine residues of OGG1 being the most likely site of oxidation.