8-hydroxyguanine and 5-hydroxymethylcytosine

8-hydroxyguanine has been researched along with 5-hydroxymethylcytosine* in 1 studies

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Cellular response to endogenous DNA damage: DNA base modifications in gene expression regulation.
    DNA repair, 2021, Volume: 99

    The integrity of the genetic information is continuously challenged by numerous genotoxic insults, most frequently in the form of oxidation, alkylation or deamination of the bases that result in DNA damage. These damages compromise the fidelity of the replication, and interfere with the progression and function of the transcription machineries. The DNA damage response (DDR) comprises a series of strategies to deal with DNA damage, including transient transcriptional inhibition, activation of DNA repair pathways and chromatin remodeling. Coordinated control of transcription and DNA repair is required to safeguardi cellular functions and identities. Here, we address the cellular responses to endogenous DNA damage, with a particular focus on the role of DNA glycosylases and the Base Excision Repair (BER) pathway, in conjunction with the DDR factors, in responding to DNA damage during the transcription process. We will also discuss functions of newly identified epigenetic and regulatory marks, such as 5-hydroxymethylcytosine and its oxidative products and 8-oxoguanine, that were previously considered only as DNA damages. In light of these resultsthe classical perception of DNA damage as detrimental for cellular processes are changing. and a picture emerges whereDNA glycosylases act as dynamic regulators of transcription, placing them at the intersection of DNA repair and gene expression modulation.

    Topics: 5-Methylcytosine; Animals; DNA; DNA Damage; DNA Glycosylases; DNA Repair; Epigenesis, Genetic; Gene Expression Regulation; Guanine; Humans

2021