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Ionizing-radiation induced DNA double-strand breaks: A direct and indirect lighting up
Authors:Julien Vignard  Gladys MireyBernard Salles
Affiliation:INRA, UMR1331, Université de Toulouse, TOXALIM (Research Centre in Food Toxicology), F-31027 Toulouse, France
Abstract:The occurrence of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) induced by ionizing radiation has been extensively studied by biochemical or cell imaging techniques. Cell imaging development relies on technical advances as well as our knowledge of the cell DNA damage response (DDR) process. The DDR involves a complex network of proteins that initiate and coordinate DNA damage signaling and repair activities. As some DDR proteins assemble at DSBs in an established spatio-temporal pattern, visible nuclear foci are produced. In addition, post-translational modifications are important for the signaling and the recruitment of specific partners at damaged chromatin foci. We briefly review here the most widely used methods to study DSBs. We also discuss the development of indirect methods, using reporter expression or intra-nuclear antibodies, to follow the production of DSBs in real time and in living cells.
Keywords:bp, base-pair   DDR, DNA damage response   DNA-PKcs, catalytic subunit of the DNA-dependent protein kinase   DSB, DNA Double-Strand Break   HR, homologous recombination   IR, ionizing radiation   IRIF, ionizing radiation induced foci   LET, Linear Energy Transfer   MRN, MRE11&ndash  RAD50&ndash  NBS1 complex   NCO, noncrossover   NHEJ, non-homologous end-joining   PARP, poly ADP ribose polymerase   PI3K, phosphoinositide 3-kinase   PFGE, pulse field gel electrophoresis   ssDNA, single-stranded DNA   SSB, DNA single-strand break
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