[HTML][HTML] Chromatin remodeling at DNA double-strand breaks

BD Price, AD D'Andrea - Cell, 2013 - cell.com
BD Price, AD D'Andrea
Cell, 2013cell.com
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) can arise from multiple sources, including exposure to
ionizing radiation. The repair of DSBs involves both posttranslational modification of
nucleosomes and concentration of DNA-repair proteins at the site of damage. Consequently,
nucleosome packing and chromatin architecture surrounding the DSB may limit the ability of
the DNA-damage response to access and repair the break. Here, we review early chromatin-
based events that promote the formation of open, relaxed chromatin structures at DSBs and …
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) can arise from multiple sources, including exposure to ionizing radiation. The repair of DSBs involves both posttranslational modification of nucleosomes and concentration of DNA-repair proteins at the site of damage. Consequently, nucleosome packing and chromatin architecture surrounding the DSB may limit the ability of the DNA-damage response to access and repair the break. Here, we review early chromatin-based events that promote the formation of open, relaxed chromatin structures at DSBs and that allow the DNA-repair machinery to access the spatially confined region surrounding the DSB, thereby facilitating mammalian DSB repair.
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