Advances in DNA damage and repair : oxygen radical effects, cellular protection, and biological consequences

edited by Miral Dizdaroglu and Ali Esat Karakaya

Damage to DNA by both exogenous and endogenous sources is increasingly regarded as highly important in the initiation and progression of cancer and in the occurrence of other pathological events. DNA damage caused by reactive oxygen-derived species, also called oxidative DNA damage, is most the frequent type encountered by aerobic cells. Mechanistic studies of carcinogenesis indicate an important role of this type of damage to DNA. There is also strong evidence to support the role of oxidative DNA damage in the aging process. DNA damage is opposed in vivo by repair systems. If not repaired, DNA damage may lead to detrimental biological consequences. Therefore, the repair of DNA damage is regarded as one of the essential events in all life forms.In recent years, the field of DNA repair has flourished due to new findings on DNA repair mechanisms and the molecular basis of cancer. A detailed knowledge of mechanisms of DNA damage and repair, and how individual repair enzymes function may lead to manipulation of DNA repair in cells and ultimately to an increase of the resistance of human cells to DNA-damaging agents. This volume covers the most recent developments in this research field and contains contributions from scientists working in the fields of biochemistry, molecular biology, enzymology, biomedical science, and radiation biology.

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[目次]

  • Mapping Reactive Oxygen-Induced DNA Damage at Nucleotide Resolution
  • S. Akman, et al. Novel Application of Oxidative DNA Damage Measurements to Study Antioxidant Actions of Dietary Components
  • O.I. Aruoma, et al. DNA Repair and Transcription in Premature Aging Syndromes
  • V.A. Bohr, et al. Excision Repair of 8-Oxoguanine in Eukaryotes: Werner Syndrome Cellular Phenotype
  • S. Boiteux, J.P. Radicella. Oxidative Base Damage to DNA: Recent Mechanistic Aspects, Measurement and Repair
  • J. Cadet, et al. Roles of AP Endonucleases in Repair and Genetic Stability
  • B. Demple, et al. Mechanisms of Oxidative DNA Damage
  • Lesions and Their Measurement
  • M. Dizdaroglu. Drosophila Ribosomal Protein S3 Contains N-Glycosylase, Abasic Site, and Deoxyribophosphodiesterase DNA Repair Activities
  • W.A. Deutsch. Bypass of DNA Damage by RNA Polymerases: Implications for DNA Repair and Transcriptional Mutagenesis
  • P.W. Doetsch, et al. The Current Status of Nucleotide Excision Repair in the Yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae
  • E.C. Friedberg, et al. Physiological Chemistry of Superoxide and Nitric Oxide Interactions: Implications in DNA Damage and Repair
  • M.B. Grisham, et al. 24 additional articles. Abstracts. Index.

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書名 Advances in DNA damage and repair : oxygen radical effects, cellular protection, and biological consequences
著作者等 Dizdaroglu, Miral
Karakaya, Ali Esat
Dizdaroglu M.
Karakaya A.E.
NATO Advanced Study Institute on DNA Damage and Repair : Oxygen Radical Effects Cellular Protection and Biological Consequences
シリーズ名 NATO ASI series
出版元 Kluwer Academic/Plenum Publishers
刊行年月 c1999
ページ数 x, 511 p.
大きさ 26 cm
ISBN 0306460424
NCID BA42281180
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言語 英語
出版国 アメリカ合衆国
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