RRC ID 46148
著者 Lans H, Vermeulen W.
タイトル Nucleotide Excision Repair in Caenorhabditis elegans.
ジャーナル Mol Biol Int
Abstract Nucleotide excision repair (NER) plays an essential role in many organisms across life domains to preserve and faithfully transmit DNA to the next generation. In humans, NER is essential to prevent DNA damage-induced mutation accumulation and cell death leading to cancer and aging. NER is a versatile DNA repair pathway that repairs many types of DNA damage which distort the DNA helix, such as those induced by solar UV light. A detailed molecular model of the NER pathway has emerged from in vitro and live cell experiments, particularly using model systems such as bacteria, yeast, and mammalian cell cultures. In recent years, the versatility of the nematode C. elegans to study DNA damage response (DDR) mechanisms including NER has become increasingly clear. In particular, C. elegans seems to be a convenient tool to study NER during the UV response in vivo, to analyze this process in the context of a developing and multicellular organism, and to perform genetic screening. Here, we will discuss current knowledge gained from the use of C. elegans to study NER and the response to UV-induced DNA damage.
巻・号 2011
ページ 542795
公開日 2011-1-1
DOI 10.4061/2011/542795
PMID 22091407
PMC PMC3195855
リソース情報
線虫 tm3611 tm1769 tm1943 tm1981 tm2073 tm2842 tm1670 tm1682 tm3157 tm3241 tm2595 tm3690 tm1767 tm4960 tm1501 tm2959 tm3886