DNA Repair

Papers
(The median citation count of DNA Repair is 3. 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 2022-06-01 to 2026-06-01.)
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Active genome integrity64
Contents of previous 3 special issues in this series of perspectives56
Regulatory apoptotic fragment of PARP1 complements catalytic fragment for PAR and DNA-dependent activity but inhibits DNA-induced catalytic stimulation of PARP253
DNA polymerase λ Loop1 variant yields unexpected gain-of-function capabilities in nonhomologous end-joining45
Building an integrated view of R-loops, transcription, and chromatin41
Spatial mapping of the DNA adducts in cancer40
Suppressors of Blm-deficiency identify three novel proteins that facilitate DNA repair in Ustilago maydis37
Functional defects of cancer-associated MDC1 mutations in DNA damage repair35
Activation of Escherichia coli RecA* in recA730 lexA+ and recA730 lexA(Def) strain backgrounds28
Editors’ note Penny Jeggo and Bennett Van Houten27
From cooperation to conflicts – A complicated relationship between transcription and replication26
Single-molecule imaging of genome maintenance proteins encountering specific DNA sequences and structures26
Single-molecule approaches for DNA damage detection and repair: A focus on Repair Assisted Damage Detection (RADD)26
The role of human PrimPol active site residue Gln48 in catalysis and complex formation with DNA24
Harnessing R-loop dynamics: Challenging cancer therapy resistance23
The burden of overweight: Higher body mass index, but not vital exhaustion, is associated with higher DNA damage and lower DNA repair capacity23
A novel Family V uracil DNA glycosylase from Sulfolobus islandicus REY15A22
Irc20 modulates LOH frequency and distribution in S. cerevisiae22
Stressed? Break-induced replication comes to the rescue!22
Editorial Board21
Editorial Board21
Chromatin meets the cytoskeleton: the importance of nuclear actin dynamics and associated motors for genome stability20
PARP inhibitors in ovarian cancer: Mechanisms of resistance and implications to therapy19
Comparing Mfd- and UvrD-dependent models of transcription coupled DNA repair in live Escherichia coli using single-molecule tracking18
PARP1-PROTACs providing novel opportunities in precision oncology by targeting DNA damage response18
What are the DNA lesions underlying formaldehyde toxicity?18
Corruption of DNA end-joining in mammalian chromosomes by progerin expression18
DNA damage response and genomic instability disorder: Meeting report of the 20th Ataxia-Telangiectasia Workshop (ATW-2024) in conjunction with the 15th international symposium on DNA damage response &18
The B cell dilemma: Diversity or fidelity?18
Targeting base excision repair in precision oncology17
Editorial Board17
Positioning loss of PARP1 activity as the central toxic event in BRCA-deficient cancer17
DNA repair-related heritable photosensitivity syndromes: Mutation landscape in a multiethnic cohort of 17 multigenerational families with high degree of consanguinity17
The role of SLFN11 in DNA replication stress response and its implications for the Fanconi anemia pathway16
The differential roles of rad9 alternatively spliced forms in double- strand DNA break repair during Drosophila meiosis16
The interferon response at the intersection of genome integrity and innate immunity16
Double-strand break repair and mis-repair in 3D16
Metazoan nuclear pore complexes in gene regulation and genome stability15
Protein-protein interactions in the core nucleotide excision repair pathway15
Editorial Board15
Phospho-SIM and exon8b of PML protein regulate formation of doxorubicin-induced rDNA-PML compartment15
DNA synthesis across DNA hairpins by human PrimPol15
The multifaceted roles of the Ctf4 replisome hub in the maintenance of genome integrity14
Richard Gatti: From concert pianist to bone marrow transplants and the DNA damage response syndrome, ataxia-telangiectasia14
Chromosomal single-strand break repair and neurological disease: Implications on transcription and emerging genomic tools14
Loss of alkyladenine DNA glycosylase alters gene expression in the developing mouse brain and leads to reduced anxiety and improved memory14
Centromere: A Trojan horse for genome stability14
NBS1 binds directly to TOPBP1 via disparate interactions between the NBS1 BRCT1 domain and the TOPBP1 BRCT1 and BRCT2 domains13
Impairment of the non-catalytic subunit Dpb2 of DNA Pol ɛ results in increased involvement of Pol δ on the leading strand13
Using the safety scissors: DNA resection regulation at DNA double-strand breaks and telomeres13
Variation in G-quadruplex sequence and topology differentially impacts human DNA polymerase fidelity13
One-ended and two-ended breaks at nickase-broken replication forks13
Inhibition of human DNA alkylation damage repair enzyme ALKBH2 by HIV protease inhibitor ritonavir13
Long-range PCR as a tool for evaluating mitochondrial DNA damage: Principles, benefits, and limitations of the technique13
Endogenous base damage as a driver of genomic instability in homologous recombination-deficient cancers13
Cutting Edge Perspectives in genome maintenance X13
Altered pathways in Cockayne syndrome: Involvement of MAPK, PI3K-Akt, extracellular matrix, inflammation, and neuronal signaling12
Somatic mutation patterns at Ig and Non-Ig Loci12
miR-185–5p rewires cisplatin resistance by restoring miR-203a-3p expression via downregulation of SOX912
Biochemical characterization and mutational analysis of a mismatch glycosylase from the hyperthermophilic euryarchaeon Thermococcus barophilus Ch512
Weaponizing CRISPR/Cas9 for selective elimination of cells with an aberrant genome11
How DNA secondary structures drive replication fork instability11
Altered lipid profile in mice lacking the DNA repair protein ERCC111
Reversible association of ubiquitin with PCNA is important for template switching in S. cerevisiae11
Presenilin-1, mutated in familial Alzheimer’s disease, maintains genome stability via a γ-secretase dependent way11
Corrigendum to “Role of NEIL1 in genome maintenance” [DNA Repair 148 (2025) 103820]11
Frailty, sex, and poverty are associated with DNA damage and repair in frail, middle-aged urban adults11
BRCA1 and BRCA2 in DNA damage and replication stress response: Insights into their functions, mechanisms, and implications for cancer treatment11
Insight into meiotic DNA end resection: Mechanisms and regulation10
A moving target for drug discovery: Structure activity relationship and many genome (de)stabilizing functions of the RAD52 protein10
C-terminal residues of DNA polymerase β and E3 ligase required for ubiquitin-linked proteolysis of oxidative DNA-protein crosslinks10
Editorial Board10
DNA Repair Special Issue: Genome maintenance pathways in cancer - etiology, biomarkers and targets10
TFIIH central activity in nucleotide excision repair to prevent disease10
Contents of previous 3 special issues in this series of perspectives10
Oncometabolite 2-hydroxyglutarate suppresses basal protein levels of DNA polymerase beta that enhances alkylating agent and PARG inhibition induced cytotoxicity10
RNF4 prevents genomic instability caused by chronic DNA under-replication10
The flap endonuclease-1 mediated maturation of Okazaki fragments is critical for the cellular tolerance to remdesivir10
Small-molecule activator of SMUG1 enhances repair of pyrimidine lesions in DNA9
Regulation of DNA damage-induced HLA class I presentation9
A special issue: DNA damage response in disease and therapy9
Therapeutic targeting of mismatch repair proteins in triplet repeat expansion diseases9
Mechanisms and regulation of replication fork reversal9
Remdesivir triphosphate is a valid substrate to initiate synthesis of DNA primers by human PrimPol9
KBM-mediated interactions with KU80 promote cellular resistance to DNA replication stress in CHO cells9
USP1 in regulation of DNA repair pathways9
Probing the structure and function of polymerase θ helicase-like domain9
Obituary9
Mlh1 interacts with both Msh2 and Msh6 for recruitment during mismatch repair9
Positive and negative regulators of RAD51/DMC1 in homologous recombination and DNA replication9
Emerging connections: Poly(ADP-ribose), FET proteins and RNA in the regulation of DNA damage condensates8
Cutting edge perspectives in genome maintenance XI8
The replication stress response: Mechanisms and functions8
Pold4 subunit of replicative polymerase δ promotes fork slowing at broken templates8
Biochemical characterization and mutational studies of endonuclease Q from the hyperthermophilic euryarchaeon Thermococcus gammatolerans8
Compartmentalization of the DNA damage response: Mechanisms and functions8
PARPs and ADP-ribosyl hydrolases in cancer therapy: From drug targets to biomarkers8
Phylogenetic distribution, structural analysis and interaction of nucleotide excision repair proteins in cyanobacteria8
Variants in the first methionine of RAD51C are homologous recombination proficient due to an alternative start site8
Genome integrity and inflammation in the nervous system8
DNA lesions that block transcription induce the death of Trypanosoma cruzi via ATR activation, which is dependent on the presence of R-loops8
Real-time single-molecule visualization using DNA curtains reveals the molecular mechanisms underlying DNA repair pathways8
SMC-5/6 complex subunit NSE-1 plays a crucial role in meiosis and DNA repair in Caenorhabditis elegans8
Discovery of KPT-6566 as STAG1/2 Inhibitor sensitizing PARP and NHEJ Inhibitors to suppress tumor cells growth in vitro8
DONSON: Slding in 2 the limelight8
Screening of glycosylase activity on oxidative derivatives of methylcytosine: Pedobacter heparinus SMUG2 as a formylcytosine- and carboxylcytosine-DNA glycosylase8
Why the ROS matters: One-electron oxidants focus DNA damage and repair on G-quadruplexes for gene regulation8
Tribute to life and science of Grigory (Gosha) Dianov8
Editorial Board7
Structure, function and evolution of the HerA subfamily proteins7
The role of histone H3K36me3 writers, readers and erasers in maintaining genome stability7
Reversal of histone H2B mono-ubiquitination is required for replication stress recovery7
Repair of genomic interstrand crosslinks7
DNA damage repair (DDR) related prognostic risk model in multiple myeloma based on single-cell and bulk sequencing7
The biochemistry of the carcinogenic alcohol metabolite acetaldehyde7
Editorial Board7
LncRNA LINC01664 promotes cancer resistance through facilitating homologous recombination-mediated DNA repair7
Determinants governing BRC function evaluated by mutational analysis of Brh2 in Ustilago maydis7
The roles of non-productive complexes of DNA repair proteins with DNA lesions7
APE1 is a master regulator of the ATR-/ATM-mediated DNA damage response7
Live cell single-molecule imaging to study DNA repair in human cells7
Replication initiation sites and zones in the mammalian genome: Where are they located and how are they defined?7
From rest to repair: Safeguarding genomic integrity in quiescent cells7
Errol Friedberg: A life in writing7
Deletions initiated by the vaccinia virus TopIB protein in yeast7
Structure and mechanism in non-homologous end joining7
Interaction of mitoxantrone with abasic sites - DNA strand cleavage and inhibition of apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1, APE17
Holding it together: DNA end synapsis during non-homologous end joining7
Temporal and spatial dynamics of DNA double-strand break repair centers7
S-palmitoylation: An oily modification guardinggenome stability6
Editorial Board6
BCLAF1, a functional partner of BACH1, participates in DNA damage response6
A-T neurodegeneration and DNA damage-induced transcriptional stress6
The analysis of protein recruitment to laser microirradiation-induced DNA damage in live cells: Best practices for data analysis6
C. elegans ribosomal protein S3 protects against H2O2-induced DNA damage and suppresses spontaneous mutations in yeast6
Multiple functions of PARP1 in the repair of DNA double strand breaks6
The nucleotide excision repair proteins through the lens of molecular dynamics simulations6
To divide or not to divide? NAC8 (SOG1) as a key regulator of DNA damage response in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)6
Modulation of OGG1 enzymatic activity by the cellular machinery – have all the boxes been ticked?6
The fast-growing business of Serine ADP-ribosylation6
FBH1 and the replication stress response: Implications for genome stability and cancer development6
DNA polymerase δ: A single Pol31 polymorphism suppresses the strain background-specific lethality of Pol32 inactivation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae6
Cockayne syndrome group B protein uses its DNA translocase activity to promote mitotic DNA synthesis6
Bulk synthesis and beyond: The roles of eukaryotic replicative DNA polymerases6
Editorial Board5
Live cell transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair dynamics revisited5
O-GlcNAc transferase is important for homology-directed repair5
Biochemical analysis of H2O2-induced mutation spectra revealed that multiple damages were involved in the mutational process5
Compared to other NHEJ factors, DNA-PK protein and RNA levels are markedly increased in all higher primates, but not in prosimians or other mammals5
The C-terminal tail of Rad17, iVERGE, binds the 9‒1‒1 complex independently of AAA+ ATPase domains to provide another clamp–loader interface5
DNA repair pathways in the mitochondria5
Multifunctional properties of Nej1XLF C-terminus promote end-joining and impact DNA double-strand break repair pathway choice5
Global screening of base excision repair in nucleosome core particles5
SMUG1 regulates fat homeostasis leading to a fatty liver phenotype in mice5
Genomic stress and impaired DNA repair in Alzheimer disease5
Microglial inflammation in genome instability: A neurodegenerative perspective5
Targeting DNA damage sensors for cancer therapy5
Phosphoregulation of the checkpoint kinase Mec1ATR5
Monitoring DNA polymerase β mitochondrial localization and dynamics5
Joining of DNA breaks- interplay between DNA ligases and poly (ADP-ribose) polymerases5
The Ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) is the most important gene for repairing the DNA in Myelodysplastic Neoplasm5
‘From R-lupus to cancer’: Reviewing the role of R-loops in innate immune responses5
53BP1-the ‘Pandora’s box’ of genome integrity5
DNA G-quadruplexes: Structural and functional insights5
UVSSA facilitates transcription-coupled repair of DNA interstrand crosslinks5
Kinome-wide screening uncovers a role for Bromodomain Protein 3 in DNA double-stranded break repair5
Functions of PMS2 and MLH1 important for regulation of divergent repeat-mediated deletions5
Editorial Board4
Temporal recruitment of base excision DNA repair factors in living cells in response to different micro-irradiation DNA damage protocols4
How to write an ending: Telomere replication as a multistep process4
UBAP2/UBAP2L regulate UV-induced ubiquitylation of RNA polymerase II and are the human orthologues of yeast Def14
Recent advances in understanding the molecular mechanisms of SLX4 recruitment in the replication stress response4
Evolution of the triplet BRCT domain4
Clinical evidence for a role of E2F1-induced replication stress in modulating tumor mutational burden and immune microenvironment4
Polymerase theta: Genome protection through regulated deployment4
The DNA damage induced immune response: Implications for cancer therapy4
Editorial4
Transcription reprogramming and endogenous DNA damage4
Editorial Board4
DNA repair deficiencies and neurodegeneration4
DNA topoisomerase IIß inhibition blocks DNA end resection and synergizes with PARPi in BRCA1-deficient models4
Saccharomyces cerevisiae apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease 1 repairs abasic site-mediated DNA-peptide/protein cross-links4
Overexpression of the WWE domain of RNF146 modulates poly-(ADP)-ribose dynamics at sites of DNA damage4
Spatio-temporal dynamics of the DNA glycosylase OGG1 in finding and processing 8-oxoguanine4
Mediator complex in transcription regulation and DNA repair: Relevance for human diseases4
Partial deletions of the autoregulatory C-terminal domain of Artemis and their effect on its nuclease activity4
A tale of two mechanisms: Clarification of the pathway for MBD4 catalyzed glycosidic bond cleavage using MD and QM/MM calculations4
Checkpoint activation and recovery: regulation of the 9–1–1 axis by the PP2A phosphatase4
Rrp1, Rrp2 and Uls1 – Yeast SWI2/SNF2 DNA dependent translocases in genome stability maintenance4
A bibliometric analysis of research on R-loop: Landscapes, highlights and trending topics4
Spontaneous and salt stress-induced molecular instability in the progeny of MSH7 deficient Arabidopsis thaliana plants4
Unveiling cGAS mechanisms: Insights into DNA damage and immune sensing in cancer4
Contributions of DNA double strand break repair pathways to DNA crosslink repair4
Single-molecule toxicogenomics: Optical genome mapping of DNA-damage in nanochannel arrays4
FBH1 deficiency sensitizes cells to WEE1 inhibition by promoting mitotic catastrophe4
Lawrence H. Thompson: A life of bikes, birds, and DNA repair (1941–2024)4
FAM21 interacts with Ku to promote the localization of WASH to DNA double strand break sites4
The C-terminal domain of Arabidopsis ROS1 DNA demethylase interacts with histone H3 and is required for DNA binding and catalytic activity4
Synergistic effects on mutagenicity of tandem lesions containing 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-2′-deoxyguanosine or Fapy•dG flanked by a 3′ 5-formyl-2′-deoxyuridine in human cells4
Ku80 is indispensable for repairing DNA double-strand breaks at highly methylated sites in human HCT116 cells3
NEIL3 promotes cell proliferation of ccRCC via the cyclin D1-Rb-E2F1 feedback loop regulation3
Editorial Board3
DNA damage response inhibitors in cancer therapy: Mechanisms, clinical development, and combination strategies3
The interactions between DNA methylation machinery and long non-coding RNAs in tumor progression and drug resistance3
Imaging the cellular response to an antigen tagged interstrand crosslinking agent3
Development and characterization of a novel NEIL1 nanobody3
Multi-scale cellular imaging of DNA double strand break repair3
The role of DNA repair deficiency in lipid accumulation: A proof-of-concept study3
Genome organization and stability in mammalian pre-implantation development3
Efficient activity of uracil DNA glycosylase (UNG2) in proliferating cells requires binding to proliferating cell nuclear antigen (PCNA) and replication protein A (RPA)3
Intersection of the fragile X-related disorders and the DNA damage response3
The HNH endonuclease domain of the giant virus MutS7 specifically binds to branched DNA structures with single-stranded regions3
The effect of methylation and hydroxymethylation of cytosine on activity and fidelity of Pol λ and Pol β3
Methylation and hydroxymethylation of cytosine alter activity and fidelity of translesion DNA polymerases3
The DHX9 helicase interacts with human DNA polymerase δ4 and stimulates its activity in D-loop extension synthesis3
The HPF1-dependent histone PARylation catalyzed by PARP2 is specifically stimulated by an incised AP site-containing BER DNA intermediate3
Polymorphic variant Asp239Tyr of human DNA glycosylase NTHL1 is inactive for removal of a variety of oxidatively-induced DNA base lesions from genomic DNA3
Editors’ note on “p21CDKN1A participates in base excision repair by regulating the activity of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1”3
Helicase activities of Rad5 and Rrm3 genetically interact in the prevention of recombinogenic DNA lesions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae3
Mechanisms of tandem duplication in the cancer genome3
Replication stress drives chromosomal instability in fibroblasts of childhood cancer survivors with second primary neoplasms3
The multifaceted functions of homologous recombination in dealing with replication-associated DNA damages3
How RNA impacts DNA repair3
The model moss Physcomitrium patens relies heavily on homologous recombination to repair DNA double-strand breaks3
Mechanistic insights into RAD51-mediated nucleosome binding and remodeling in homologous recombination3
Super-resolution GSDIM microscopy unveils distinct nanoscale characteristics of DNA repair foci under diverse genotoxic stress3
Divergent structures of Mammalian and gammaherpesvirus uracil DNA glycosylases confer distinct DNA binding and substrate activity3
Role of HSP40 proteins in genome maintenance, insulin signaling and cancer therapy3
UBE2C promotes cell cycle progression and suppresses DNA damage-induced apoptosis in triple-negative breast cancer3
Exploring factors influencing choice of DNA double-strand break repair pathways3
A redox-sensitive iron-sulfur cluster in murine FAM72A controls its ability to degrade the nuclear form of uracil-DNA glycosylase3
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