DNA base damage by reactive oxygen species, oxidizing agents, and UV radiation

J Cadet, JR Wagner - Cold Spring Harbor perspectives …, 2013 - cshperspectives.cshlp.org
J Cadet, JR Wagner
Cold Spring Harbor perspectives in biology, 2013cshperspectives.cshlp.org
Emphasis has been placed in this article dedicated to DNA damage on recent aspects of the
formation and measurement of oxidatively generated damage in cellular DNA in order to
provide a comprehensive and updated survey. This includes single pyrimidine and purine
base lesions, intrastrand cross-links, purine 5′, 8-cyclonucleosides, DNA–protein adducts
and interstrand cross-links formed by the reactions of either the nucleobases or the 2-
deoxyribose moiety with the hydroxyl radical, one-electron oxidants, singlet oxygen, and …
Emphasis has been placed in this article dedicated to DNA damage on recent aspects of the formation and measurement of oxidatively generated damage in cellular DNA in order to provide a comprehensive and updated survey. This includes single pyrimidine and purine base lesions, intrastrand cross-links, purine 5′,8-cyclonucleosides, DNA–protein adducts and interstrand cross-links formed by the reactions of either the nucleobases or the 2-deoxyribose moiety with the hydroxyl radical, one-electron oxidants, singlet oxygen, and hypochlorous acid. In addition, recent information concerning the mechanisms of formation, individual measurement, and repair-rate assessment of bipyrimidine photoproducts in isolated cells and human skin upon exposure to UVB radiation, UVA photons, or solar simulated light is critically reviewed.
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