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Small RNAs:Emerging key players in DNA double-strand break repair 被引量:1

Small RNAs: Emerging key players in DNA double-strand break repair
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摘要 DNA double-strand break (DSB) is the most deleterious form of DNA damage and poses great threat to genome stability. Eu- karyotes have evolved complex mechanisms to repair DSBs through coordinated actions of protein sensors, transducers, and effectors. DSB-induced small RNAs (diRNAs) or Dicer/Drosha-dependent RNAs (DDRNAs) have been recently discovered in plants and vertebrates, adding an unsuspected RNA component into the DSB repair pathway. DiRNAs/DDRNAs control DNA damage response (DDR) activation by affecting DDR loci formation and cell cycle checkpoint enforcement and are required for efficient DSB repair. Here, we summarize the findings of diRNAs/DDRNAs and discuss the possible mechanisms through which they act to facilitate DSB repair. DNA double-strand break(DSB)is the most deleterious form of DNA damage and poses great threat to genome stability.Eukaryotes have evolved complex mechanisms to repair DSBs through coordinated actions of protein sensors,transducers,and effectors.DSB-induced small RNAs(diRNAs)or Dicer/Drosha-dependent RNAs(DDRNAs)have been recently discovered in plants and vertebrates,adding an unsuspected RNA component into the DSB repair pathway.DiRNAs/DDRNAs control DNA damage response(DDR)activation by affecting DDR foci formation and cell cycle checkpoint enforcement and are required for efficient DSB repair.Here,we summarize the findings of diRNAs/DDRNAs and discuss the possible mechanisms through which they act to facilitate DSB repair.
出处 《Science China(Life Sciences)》 SCIE CAS 2013年第10期933-936,共4页 中国科学(生命科学英文版)
基金 supported in part by China National Funds for Distinguished Young Scientists(31225015) National Key Scientific Research Program of China(2012CB910900)to Qi YiJun
关键词 DNA damage small RNAs diRNA DICER ARGONAUTE DNA双链断裂 小分子RNA DNA损伤 断裂修复 细胞周期检查点 人物 DSB 生物进化
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