DNA Repair

Papers
(The median citation count of DNA Repair is 4. The table below lists those papers that are above that threshold based on CrossRef citation counts [max. 250 papers]. The publications cover those that have been published in the past four years, i.e., from 2020-07-01 to 2024-07-01.)
ArticleCitations
Roles for 53BP1 in the repair of radiation-induced DNA double strand breaks66
Mammalian DNA base excision repair: Dancing in the moonlight62
ADP-ribosylation of DNA and RNA61
The MRE11 complex: A versatile toolkit for the repair of broken DNA61
Biomolecular condensates at sites of DNA damage: More than just a phase56
Defining R-loop classes and their contributions to genome instability55
Recent advances in γH2AX biomarker-based genotoxicity assays: A marker of DNA damage and repair53
Debulking of topoisomerase DNA-protein crosslinks (TOP-DPC) by the proteasome, non-proteasomal and non-proteolytic pathways53
Molecular origins of APOBEC-associated mutations in cancer50
DNA mismatch repair-dependent DNA damage responses and cancer45
Envisioning how the prototypic molecular machine TFIIH functions in transcription initiation and DNA repair40
The recent advances in non-homologous end-joining through the lens of lymphocyte development36
The cerebellar degeneration in ataxia-telangiectasia: A case for genome instability36
PARP1: Structural insights and pharmacological targets for inhibition35
Towards DNA-damage induced autophagy: A Boolean model of p53-induced cell fate mechanisms34
Strand discrimination in DNA mismatch repair33
Towards a comprehensive view of 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2’-deoxyguanosine: Highlighting the intertwined roles of DNA damage and epigenetics in genomic instability33
Targeting Wee1 kinase as a therapeutic approach in Hematological Malignancies31
Revisiting the BRCA-pathway through the lens of replication gap suppression31
Consequences of compromised mitochondrial genome integrity31
The role of the SWI/SNF chromatin remodelling complex in the response to DNA double strand breaks31
How to fix DNA-protein crosslinks31
Coping with RNA damage with a focus on APE1, a BER enzyme at the crossroad between DNA damage repair and RNA processing/decay29
TREX1 – Apex predator of cytosolic DNA metabolism29
Role of mtDNA disturbances in the pathogenesis of Alzheimer’s and Parkinson’s disease29
Human DNA ligases in replication and repair28
The evolving complexity of DNA damage foci: RNA, condensates and chromatin in DNA double-strand break repair28
Dealing with transcription-blocking DNA damage: Repair mechanisms, RNA polymerase II processing and human disorders28
P53 in the impaired lungs27
Roles for MDC1 in cancer development and treatment27
Time for remodeling: SNF2-family DNA translocases in replication fork metabolism and human disease27
PARPs’ impact on base excision DNA repair27
The SNM1A DNA repair nuclease26
NAD+-mediated regulation of mammalian base excision repair26
XRCC1 – Strategies for coordinating and assembling a versatile DNA damage response25
Hypermutation in single-stranded DNA25
DNA damage response and repair in osteosarcoma: Defects, regulation and therapeutic implications24
Twenty years of t-loops: A case study for the importance of collaboration in molecular biology24
EXO1: A tightly regulated nuclease24
Signaling pathways involved in cell cycle arrest during the DNA breaks24
NTHL1 in genomic integrity, aging and cancer23
Phosphorylation-dependent assembly of DNA damage response systems and the central roles of TOPBP123
The dark side of homology-directed repair23
Cellular response to endogenous DNA damage: DNA base modifications in gene expression regulation23
Transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair: New insights revealed by genomic approaches23
GTPases, genome, actin: A hidden story in DNA damage response and repair mechanisms22
PRMT1 is critical to FEN1 expression and drug resistance in lung cancer cells22
Expanding molecular roles of UV-DDB: Shining light on genome stability and cancer21
Impact of circadian disruption on health; SIRT1 and Telomeres21
DNA helicases and their roles in cancer21
Transcription coupled base excision repair in mammalian cells: So little is known and so much to uncover20
Formation and repair of unavoidable, endogenous interstrand cross-links in cellular DNA20
Pol β gap filling, DNA ligation and substrate-product channeling during base excision repair opposite oxidized 5-methylcytosine modifications19
Toxic R-loops: Cause or consequence of replication stress?19
PARP1-mediated PARylation of TonEBP prevents R-loop–associated DNA damage19
Understanding the sequence and structural context effects in oxidative DNA damage repair19
Mechanisms of direct replication restart at stressed replisomes18
The dual role of DNA repair protein MGMT in cancer prevention and treatment18
The role of histone H3K36me3 writers, readers and erasers in maintaining genome stability18
Increased DNA repair capacity augments resistance of glioblastoma cells to photodynamic therapy18
Tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 2 (TDP2) repairs topoisomerase 1 DNA-protein crosslinks and 3′-blocking lesions in the absence of tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1 (TDP1)18
Large dataset of octocoral mitochondrial genomes provides new insights into mt-mutS evolution and function18
Untangling trapped topoisomerases with tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterases18
C17orf53 is identified as a novel gene involved in inter-strand crosslink repair17
Biochemical analysis of TOPBP1 oligomerization17
The role of DNA damage response in chemo- and radio-resistance of cancer cells: Can DDR inhibitors sole the problem?17
Transcription-coupled DNA double-strand break repair17
The role of telomeres and telomerase in the senescence of postmitotic cells17
Structure, function and evolution of the Helix-hairpin-Helix DNA glycosylase superfamily: Piecing together the evolutionary puzzle of DNA base damage repair mechanisms17
Replication initiation: Implications in genome integrity16
HOTAIR beyond repression: In protein degradation, inflammation, DNA damage response, and cell signaling16
Cancer testis antigens and genomic instability: More than immunology16
Molecular and structural characterization of disease-associated APE1 polymorphisms16
Significance and limitations of the use of next-generation sequencing technologies for detecting mutational signatures16
CST in maintaining genome stability: Beyond telomeres16
Structural biology of DNA abasic site protection by SRAP proteins15
Molecular basis for the MacroD1-mediated hydrolysis of ADP-ribosylation15
mTOR pathway and DNA damage response: A therapeutic strategy in cancer therapy15
Understanding the DNA double-strand break repair and its therapeutic implications15
Daughter-strand gaps in DNA replication – substrates of lesion processing and initiators of distress signalling15
Transcription-coupled repair and the transcriptional response to UV-Irradiation15
Chaperoning histones at the DNA repair dance14
Role of histone acetyltransferases MOF and Tip60 in genome stability14
Double strand break (DSB) repair in Cyanobacteria: Understanding the process in an ancient organism13
Double-strand breaks: When DNA repair events accidentally meet13
RNA helicase, DDX3X, is actively recruited to sites of DNA damage in live cells13
DNA damage response and breast cancer development: Possible therapeutic applications of ATR, ATM, PARP, BRCA1 inhibition13
DNA double-strand break repair in male germ cells during spermatogenesis and its association with male infertility development13
Perspectives on formaldehyde dysregulation: Mitochondrial DNA damage and repair in mammalian cells13
DNA damage response and PD-1/PD-L1 pathway in ovarian cancer13
Large-scale generation and phenotypic characterization of zebrafish CRISPR mutants of DNA repair genes13
Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CDKIs) and the DNA damage response: The link between signaling pathways and cancer13
Compromised repair of radiation-induced DNA double-strand breaks in Fanconi anemia fibroblasts in G213
New twists to the ALTernative endings at telomeres13
DNA repair pathways as guardians of the genome: Therapeutic potential and possible prognostic role in hematologic neoplasms13
The meiosis-specific MEIOB–SPATA22 complex cooperates with RPA to form a compacted mixed MEIOB/SPATA22/RPA/ssDNA complex13
Sp1-dependent recruitment of the histone acetylase p300 to DSBs facilitates chromatin remodeling and recruitment of the NHEJ repair factor Ku7012
Impacts of chromatin dynamics and compartmentalization on DNA repair12
Olaparib enhances curcumin-mediated apoptosis in oral cancer cells by inducing PARP trapping through modulation of BER and chromatin assembly12
MicroRNAs and the DNA damage response: How is cell fate determined?12
Non-canonical function of nuclear PTEN and its implication on tumorigenesis12
miR-197-5p increases Doxorubicin-mediated anticancer cytotoxicity of HT1080 fibrosarcoma cells by decreasing drug efflux11
A DNA replication fork-centric view of the budding yeast DNA damage response11
Alteration of genetic recombination and double-strand break repair in human cells by progerin expression11
Hydroxychloroquine induces oxidative DNA damage and mutation in mammalian cells11
Transcriptional dysregulation of base excision repair proteins in breast cancer11
Fine-tuning of DNA base excision/strand break repair via acetylation11
The cross-talk between signaling pathways, noncoding RNAs and DNA damage response: Emerging players in cancer progression11
USP13 regulates the replication stress response by deubiquitinating TopBP111
DNA polymerase β outperforms DNA polymerase γ in key mitochondrial base excision repair activities11
PCNA, a focus on replication stress and the alternative lengthening of telomeres pathway11
DNA mismatch repair in the chromatin context: Mechanisms and therapeutic potential11
The multifaceted roles of DNA repair and replication proteins in aging and obesity11
Tissue-specific reduction in MLH1 expression induces microsatellite instability in intestine of Mlh1 mice10
G-quadruplex resolution: From molecular mechanisms to physiological relevance10
Molecular dynamics simulations reveal how H3K56 acetylation impacts nucleosome structure to promote DNA exposure for lesion sensing10
Molecular analysis directs the prognosis, management and treatment of patients with xeroderma pigmentosum10
DNA damage and regulation of protein homeostasis10
Post-translational modification of factors involved in homologous recombination10
Telomere replication—When the going gets tough10
Sequence context effects of replication of Fapy•dG in three mutational hot spot sequences of the p53 gene in human cells10
Proficiency in homologous recombination repair is prerequisite for activation of G2-checkpoint at low radiation doses10
Histone variants: The unsung guardians of the genome10
DNA damage-induced sumoylation of Sp1 induces its interaction with RNF4 and degradation in S phase to remove 53BP1 from DSBs and permit HR10
Histone and Chromatin Dynamics Facilitating DNA repair9
The DNA ligands Arg47 and Arg76 are crucial for catalysis by human PrimPol9
Shining light on single-strand lesions caused by the chemotherapy drug bleomycin9
The interactions between DNA methylation machinery and long non-coding RNAs in tumor progression and drug resistance9
Trinucleotide repeat instability via DNA base excision repair9
UBAP2/UBAP2L regulate UV-induced ubiquitylation of RNA polymerase II and are the human orthologues of yeast Def19
To indel or not to indel: Factors influencing mutagenesis during chromosomal break end joining9
Structural determinants of nucleobase modification recognition in the AlkB family of dioxygenases9
The FAcilitates Chromatin Transcription (FACT) complex: Its roles in DNA repair and implications for cancer therapy9
Genome maintenance during embryogenesis9
Modulation of immune responses by DNA damage signaling9
NELF complex fosters BRCA1 and RAD51 recruitment to DNA damage sites and modulates sensitivity to PARP inhibition9
Variation in G-quadruplex sequence and topology differentially impacts human DNA polymerase fidelity8
O-GlcNAc transferase is important for homology-directed repair8
Analysis of mutational signatures in C. elegans: Implications for cancer genome analysis8
Timely upstream events regulating nucleotide excision repair by ubiquitin-proteasome system: ubiquitin guides the way8
Histone variants H3.3 and H2A.Z/H3.3 facilitate excision of uracil from nucleosome core particles8
The fast-growing business of Serine ADP-ribosylation8
Methylation of the central transcriptional regulator KLF4 by PRMT5 is required for DNA end resection and recombination8
Multi-omic analysis of altered transcriptome and epigenetic signatures in the UV-induced DNA damage response8
Paradoxical role of the major DNA repair protein, OGG1, in action-at-a-distance mutation induction by 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine8
DNA-protein crosslinks are repaired via homologous recombination in mammalian mitochondria8
Insights into the Direct Oxidative Repair of Etheno Lesions: MD and QM/MM Study on the Substrate Scope of ALKBH2 and AlkB8
New insights into the DNA repair pathway choice with NuA4/TIP608
Alternative complexes formed by the Escherichia coli clamp loader accessory protein HolC (x) with replication protein HolD (ψ) and repair protein YoaA8
CometChip enables parallel analysis of multiple DNA repair activities8
The burden of overweight: Higher body mass index, but not vital exhaustion, is associated with higher DNA damage and lower DNA repair capacity8
History of DNA polymerase β X-ray crystallography8
The RNF8 and RNF168 Ubiquitin Ligases Regulate Pro- and Anti-Resection Activities at Broken DNA Ends During Non-Homologous End Joining8
An open-source platform to quantify subnuclear foci and protein colocalization in response to replication stress7
Effects of radiotherapy and short-term starvation combination on metastatic and non-tumor cell lines7
Mysterious and fascinating: DNA polymerase ɩ remains enigmatic 20 years after its discovery7
The multifaceted functions of homologous recombination in dealing with replication-associated DNA damages7
Ubiquitylation in DNA double-strand break repair7
The DNA damage induced immune response: Implications for cancer therapy7
The N-terminal domain of uracil-DNA glycosylase: Roles for disordered regions7
Mechanisms of genome stability maintenance during cell division7
Repair of DNA double-strand breaks in RNAPI- and RNAPII-transcribed loci7
The Sm core components of small nuclear ribonucleoproteins promote homologous recombination repair7
Compartmentalization of the DNA damage response: Mechanisms and functions7
Kinetics model of DNA double-strand break repair in eukaryotes7
Impaired DNA repair in mouse monocytes compared to macrophages and precursors7
Impact of DNA sequences on DNA ‘opening’ by the Rad4/XPC nucleotide excision repair complex7
A novel DDB2 mutation causes defective recognition of UV-induced DNA damages and prevalent equine squamous cell carcinoma7
Three targets in one complex: A molecular perspective of TFIIH in cancer therapy7
RNA in DNA repair7
The mRNA tether model for activation-induced deaminase and its relevance for Ig somatic hypermutation and class switch recombination7
2-hexyl-4-pentynoic acid, a potential therapeutic for breast carcinoma by influencing RPA2 hyperphosphorylation-mediated DNA repair7
DNA polymerase β: Closing the gap between structure and function7
Biochemical characterization and mutational studies of a novel 3-methlyadenine DNA glycosylase II from the hyperthermophilic Thermococcus gammatolerans6
XPA deficiency affects the ubiquitin-proteasome system function6
Chromatin dynamics and DNA replication roadblocks6
Cockayne syndrome group B protein uses its DNA translocase activity to promote mitotic DNA synthesis6
Pan-cancer antagonistic inhibition pattern of ATM-driven G2/M checkpoint pathway vs other DNA repair pathways6
Modifications and interactions at the R-loop6
Genome integrity and inflammation in the nervous system6
Low and high doses of ionizing radiation evoke discrete global (phospho)proteome responses6
Mechanism for R-loop formation remote from the transcription start site: Topological issues and possible facilitation by dissociation of RNA polymerase6
TOPBP1 regulates resistance of gastric cancer to oxaliplatin by promoting transcription of PARP16
XRCC3 loss leads to midgestational embryonic lethality in mice6
Deciphering the role of distinct DNA-PK phosphorylations at collapsed replication forks6
Histone lysine modifying enzymes and their critical roles in DNA double-strand break repair6
How DNA damage and non-canonical nucleotides alter the telomerase catalytic cycle6
Unpaved roads: How the DNA damage response navigates endogenous genotoxins5
Real-time investigation of the roles of ATP hydrolysis by UvrA and UvrB during DNA damage recognition in nucleotide excision repair5
Structure and mechanism in non-homologous end joining5
dCas9 binding inhibits the initiation of base excision repair in vitro5
Structural insights into an MsmUdgX mutant capable of both crosslinking and uracil excision capability5
Mechanisms of SSBP1 variants in mitochondrial disease: Molecular dynamics simulations reveal stable tetramers with altered DNA binding surfaces5
DNA glycosylases for 8-oxoguanine repair in Staphylococcus aureus5
A moving target for drug discovery: Structure activity relationship and many genome (de)stabilizing functions of the RAD52 protein5
The DNA damage-sensing NER repair factor XPC-RAD23B does not recognize bulky DNA lesions with a missing nucleotide opposite the lesion5
Tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase 1 excises the 3′-DNA-ALKBH1 cross-link and its application for 3′-DNA-ALKBH1 cross-link characterization by LC-MS/MS5
Mechanisms of DNA repair in Trypanosoma cruzi: What do we know so far?5
DNA damage response and repair in pancreatic cancer development and therapy5
Obstacles and opportunities for base excision repair in chromatin5
Set1-dependent H3K4 methylation becomes critical for limiting DNA damage in response to changes in S-phase dynamics in Saccharomyces cerevisiae5
Restoration of ligatable “clean” double-strand break ends is the rate-limiting step in the rejoining of ionizing-radiation-induced DNA breakage5
Hydrogen peroxide and Helicobacter pylori extract treatment combined with APE1 knockdown induce DNA damage, G2/M arrest and cell death in gastric cancer cell line5
Replication dependent and independent mechanisms of GAA repeat instability5
Mitochondrial apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease Apn1 is not critical for the completion of the Plasmodium berghei life cycle5
Post-translational regulation of Tyrosyl-DNA phosphodiesterase (TDP1 and TDP2) for the repair of the trapped topoisomerase-DNA covalent complex5
hMTH1 and GPX1 expression in human thyroid tissue is interrelated to prevent oxidative DNA damage5
Fully automated counting of DNA damage foci in tumor cell culture: A matter of cell separation5
Chk1 inhibition induces a DNA damage bystander effect in cocultured tumour cells5
Double-strand break repair and mis-repair in 3D5
Error-prone bypass patch by a low-fidelity variant of DNA polymerase zeta in human cells5
Plasmodium Ape1 is a multifunctional enzyme in mitochondrial base excision repair and is required for efficient transition from liver to blood stage infection5
Treatment of human cells with 5-aza-dC induces formation of PARP1-DNA covalent adducts at genomic regions targeted by DNMT15
Heterogeneity of DNA damage incidence and repair in different chromatin contexts5
DNA glycosylase deficiency leads to decreased severity of lupus in the Polb-Y265C mouse model4
Increased contribution of DNA polymerase delta to the leading strand replication in yeast with an impaired CMG helicase complex4
Dynamic action of DNA repair proteins as revealed by single molecule techniques: Seeing is believing4
CTF18-RFC contributes to cellular tolerance against chain-terminating nucleoside analogs (CTNAs) in cooperation with proofreading exonuclease activity of DNA polymerase ε4
Reported DNA repair protein CECR2, which is associated with neural tube defects in mice, is not required for double-strand break repair in primary neurospheres4
Role of the multifunctional transcription factor TFII-I in DNA damage repair4
Phospho-SIM and exon8b of PML protein regulate formation of doxorubicin-induced rDNA-PML compartment4
Incorporation of 5’,8-cyclo-2’deoxyadenosines by DNA repair polymerases via base excision repair4
The rate of formation and stability of abasic site interstrand crosslinks in the DNA duplex4
Processes shaping cancer genomes – From mitotic defects to chromosomal rearrangements4
Collaborations between chromatin and nuclear architecture to optimize DNA repair fidelity4
Genetic polymorphisms in DNA repair genes and hepatocellular carcinoma risk4
Rrp1, Rrp2 and Uls1 – Yeast SWI2/SNF2 DNA dependent translocases in genome stability maintenance4
The ataxia-telangiectasia mutated gene product regulates the cellular acid-labile sulfide fraction4
Open gaps in the evolution of the eukaryotic nucleotide excision repair4
Single-molecule studies of helicases and translocases in prokaryotic genome-maintenance pathways4
Measurement of uracil-DNA glycosylase activity by matrix assisted laser desorption/ionization time-of-flight mass spectrometry technique4
RETRACTED: Thymoquinone sensitizes human hepatocarcinoma cells to TRAIL-induced apoptosis via oxidative DNA damage4
Genomic stress and impaired DNA repair in Alzheimer disease4
Mlh1 interacts with both Msh2 and Msh6 for recruitment during mismatch repair4
Corruption of DNA end-joining in mammalian chromosomes by progerin expression4
Polymorphic variant Asp239Tyr of human DNA glycosylase NTHL1 is inactive for removal of a variety of oxidatively-induced DNA base lesions from genomic DNA4
DNA repair gene polymorphisms and chromosomal aberrations in healthy, nonsmoking population4
Polβ/XRCC1 heterodimerization dictates DNA damage recognition and basal Polβ protein levels without interfering with mouse viability or fertility4
Multifunctional properties of Nej1XLF C-terminus promote end-joining and impact DNA double-strand break repair pathway choice4
Live cell single-molecule imaging to study DNA repair in human cells4
Functional defects of cancer-associated MDC1 mutations in DNA damage repair4
Centromere: A Trojan horse for genome stability4
Nanoscale insight into chromatin remodeling and DNA repair complex in HeLa cells after ionizing radiation4
Phylogenetic distribution, structural analysis and interaction of nucleotide excision repair proteins in cyanobacteria4
The C-terminal domain of Arabidopsis ROS1 DNA demethylase interacts with histone H3 and is required for DNA binding and catalytic activity4
Interaction of Wwox with Brca1 and associated complex proteins prevents premature resection at double-strand breaks and aberrant homologous recombination4
Chromatin meets the cytoskeleton: the importance of nuclear actin dynamics and associated motors for genome stability4
Fluorescently labeled human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease APE1 reveals effects of DNA polymerase β on the APE1–DNA interaction4
Positive and negative regulators of RAD51/DMC1 in homologous recombination and DNA replication4
DEF1: Much more than an RNA polymerase degradation factor4
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