UV-Induced DNA Damage and Mutagenesis in Chromatin

被引:59
|
作者
Mao, Peng [1 ]
Wyrick, John J. [1 ,2 ]
Roberts, Steven A. [1 ]
Smerdon, Michael J. [1 ]
机构
[1] Washington State Univ, Sch Mol Biosci, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
[2] Washington State Univ, Ctr Reprod Biol, Pullman, WA 99164 USA
关键词
SPORE-PHOTOPRODUCT-LYASE; CYCLOBUTANE PYRIMIDINE DIMERS; PERFORMANCE LIQUID-CHROMATOGRAPHY; THYMINE-CONTAINING DIMERS; INTERSTRAND CROSS-LINKS; HUMAN SKIN; BIPYRIMIDINE PHOTOPRODUCTS; HUMAN-CELLS; PHOTOREACTIVATING ENZYME; ULTRAVIOLET DAMAGE;
D O I
10.1111/php.12646
中图分类号
Q5 [生物化学]; Q7 [分子生物学];
学科分类号
071010 ; 081704 ;
摘要
UV radiation induces photolesions that distort the DNA double helix and, if not repaired, can cause severe biological consequences, including mutagenesis or cell death. In eukaryotes, both the formation and repair of UV damage occur in the context of chromatin, in which genomic DNA is packaged with histones into nucleosomes and higher order chromatin structures. Here, we review how chromatin impacts the formation of UV photoproducts in eukaryotic cells. We describe the initial discovery that nucleosomes and other DNA binding proteins induce characteristic "photofootprints" during the formation of UV photoproducts. We also describe recent progress in genomewide methods for mapping UV damage, which echoes early biochemical studies, and highlights the role of nucleosomes and transcription factors in UV damage formation and repair at unprecedented resolution. Finally, we discuss our current understanding of how the distribution and repair of UV-induced DNA damage influence mutagenesis in human skin cancers.
引用
收藏
页码:216 / 228
页数:13
相关论文
共 50 条
  • [41] UV-INDUCED MUTATION HOTSPOTS OCCUR AT DNA DAMAGE HOTSPOTS
    BRASH, DE
    HASELTINE, WA
    NATURE, 1982, 298 (5870) : 189 - 192
  • [42] UV-induced DNA Damage in Skin is Reduced by CaSR Inhibition
    Yang, Chen
    Rybchyn, Mark Stephen
    De Silva, Warusavithana Gunawardena Manori
    Matthews, Jim
    Holland, Andrew J. A.
    Conigrave, Arthur David
    Mason, Rebecca Sara
    PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY, 2022, 98 (05) : 1157 - 1166
  • [43] Mechanisms of UV-induced DNA damage and response in marine microorganisms
    Jeffrey, WH
    Mitchell, DL
    PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY, 1997, 65 (02) : 260 - 263
  • [44] Effects of interferential current on UV-induced DNA-damage
    Fackel, N
    BIOLOGIC EFFECTS OF LIGHT 1998, 1999, : 313 - 317
  • [45] Langerhans cell contribution to UV-induced DNA damage and carcinogenesis
    Freudzon, M.
    Lewis, J.
    Filler, R.
    Girardi, M.
    JOURNAL OF INVESTIGATIVE DERMATOLOGY, 2013, 133 : S57 - S57
  • [46] Theoretical analyses on a flipping mechanism of UV-induced DNA damage
    Sato, Ryuma
    Harada, Ryuhei
    Shigeta, Yasuteru
    BIOPHYSICS AND PHYSICOBIOLOGY, 2016, 13 : 311 - 319
  • [47] Repair mechanisms of UV-induced DNA damage in soybean chloroplasts
    Cannon, GC
    Hedrick, LA
    Heinhorst, S
    PLANT MOLECULAR BIOLOGY, 1995, 29 (06) : 1267 - 1277
  • [48] UV-induced DNA Damage: The Role of Electronic Excited States
    Markovitsi, Dimitra
    PHOTOCHEMISTRY AND PHOTOBIOLOGY, 2016, 92 (01) : 45 - 51
  • [49] UV-induced skin damage
    Ichihashi, M
    Ueda, M
    Budiyanto, A
    Bito, T
    Oka, M
    Fukunaga, M
    Tsuru, K
    Horikawa, T
    TOXICOLOGY, 2003, 189 (1-2) : 21 - 39
  • [50] EFFECTS OF INORGANIC ARSENIC COMPOUNDS ON DNA-REPAIR AND UV-INDUCED MUTAGENESIS
    OKUI, T
    FUJIWARA, Y
    MUTATION RESEARCH, 1985, 147 (05): : 271 - 272