The regulation of dna end resection by chromatin response to dna double strand breaks

HIGHLIGHTS

  • who: July and colleagues from the Stockholm University, Sweden National Cancer Institute, United States have published the research work: The regulation of DNA end resection by chromatin response to DNA double strand breaks, in the Journal: (JOURNAL)
  • future: The SHLD2 subunit of the shieldin complex the most recently identified downstream effector of 53BP1-mediated end protection Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology Conclusions and future directions DNA DSBs occur continuously in living organisms due to normal physiological processes.

SUMMARY

    DNA DSBs are primarily repaired by two mechanisms: non-homologous end joining . . .

     

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