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 2021-04-01 to 2025-04-01.)
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To divide or not to divide? NAC8 (SOG1) as a key regulator of DNA damage response in barley (Hordeum vulgare L.)77
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The nucleotide excision repair proteins through the lens of molecular dynamics simulations71
Suppressors of Blm-deficiency identify three novel proteins that facilitate DNA repair in Ustilago maydis70
Catalytic activity of OGG1 is impaired by Zinc deficiency54
Structural features of DNA polymerases β and λ in complex with benzo[a]pyrene-adducted DNA cause a difference in lesion tolerance47
The Eyes Absent family: At the intersection of DNA repair, mitosis, and replication43
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The role of DNA damage response in chemo- and radio-resistance of cancer cells: Can DDR inhibitors sole the problem?41
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The life and legacy of Sam Wilson (1939–2021)34
Chemopotentiating effects of low-dose fractionated radiation on cisplatin and paclitaxel in cervix cancer cell lines and normal fibroblasts from patients with cervix cancer34
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Mechanism for R-loop formation remote from the transcription start site: Topological issues and possible facilitation by dissociation of RNA polymerase31
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From fluorescent foci to sequence: Illuminating DNA double strand break repair by high-throughput sequencing technologies29
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Cutting-edge Perspectives in Genome Maintenance IX28
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C. elegans ribosomal protein S3 protects against H2O2-induced DNA damage and suppresses spontaneous mutations in yeast25
The ataxia-telangiectasia mutated gene product regulates the cellular acid-labile sulfide fraction23
Cockayne syndrome group B protein uses its DNA translocase activity to promote mitotic DNA synthesis23
DNA polymerase δ: A single Pol31 polymorphism suppresses the strain background-specific lethality of Pol32 inactivation in Saccharomyces cerevisiae22
Functional defects of cancer-associated MDC1 mutations in DNA damage repair21
Histone variants H3.3 and H2A.Z/H3.3 facilitate excision of uracil from nucleosome core particles21
Toxic R-loops: Cause or consequence of replication stress?21
Cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitors (CDKIs) and the DNA damage response: The link between signaling pathways and cancer21
Active genome integrity21
Spatial mapping of the DNA adducts in cancer20
Human translesion DNA polymerases ι and κ mediate tolerance to temozolomide in MGMT-deficient glioblastoma cells.19
NEIL3: A unique DNA glycosylase involved in interstrand DNA crosslink repair19
How DNA damage and non-canonical nucleotides alter the telomerase catalytic cycle19
Cdc48/p97 segregase: Spotlight on DNA-protein crosslinks19
Heterogeneity of DNA damage incidence and repair in different chromatin contexts18
Loss of an ABC transporter in Arabidopsis thaliana confers hypersensitivity to the anti-cancer drug bleomycin18
Increased contribution of DNA polymerase delta to the leading strand replication in yeast with an impaired CMG helicase complex18
Species variations in XRCC1 recruitment strategies for FHA domain-containing proteins17
The RNF8 and RNF168 Ubiquitin Ligases Regulate Pro- and Anti-Resection Activities at Broken DNA Ends During Non-Homologous End Joining17
A novel role for Mms2 in the control of spontaneous mutagenesis and Pol3 abundance17
BCLAF1, a functional partner of BACH1, participates in DNA damage response17
Impacts of chromatin dynamics and compartmentalization on DNA repair17
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 cells17
Histone and Chromatin Dynamics Facilitating DNA repair17
Transcription and genome integrity17
MicroRNAs and the DNA damage response: How is cell fate determined?17
Mechanistic insights from high resolution DNA damage analysis to understand mixed radiation exposure16
UV light-induced dual promoter mutations dismantle the telomeric guardrails in melanoma16
The role of rRNA in maintaining genome stability16
Transcription reprogramming and endogenous DNA damage16
DNA polymerase λ Loop1 variant yields unexpected gain-of-function capabilities in nonhomologous end-joining16
Frailty, sex, and poverty are associated with DNA damage and repair in frail, middle-aged urban adults15
PARP1-mediated PARylation of TonEBP prevents R-loop–associated DNA damage15
Mitochondrial apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease Apn1 is not critical for the completion of the Plasmodium berghei life cycle15
Helicase activities of Rad5 and Rrm3 genetically interact in the prevention of recombinogenic DNA lesions in Saccharomyces cerevisiae15
Revisiting the BRCA-pathway through the lens of replication gap suppression14
A-T neurodegeneration and DNA damage-induced transcriptional stress14
Regulatory apoptotic fragment of PARP1 complements catalytic fragment for PAR and DNA-dependent activity but inhibits DNA-induced catalytic stimulation of PARP214
The FAcilitates Chromatin Transcription (FACT) complex: Its roles in DNA repair and implications for cancer therapy14
Defects in DNA damage responses in SWI/SNF mutant cells and their impact on immune responses14
The hidden elephant: Modified abasic sites and their consequences14
Timely upstream events regulating nucleotide excision repair by ubiquitin-proteasome system: ubiquitin guides the way14
USP13 regulates the replication stress response by deubiquitinating TopBP113
Live cell transcription-coupled nucleotide excision repair dynamics revisited13
A moving target for drug discovery: Structure activity relationship and many genome (de)stabilizing functions of the RAD52 protein13
Novel insights into bulky DNA damage formation and nucleotide excision repair from high-resolution genomics13
PARP1: Structural insights and pharmacological targets for inhibition13
Divergent structures of Mammalian and gammaherpesvirus uracil DNA glycosylases confer distinct DNA binding and substrate activity13
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Potential cGAS-STING pathway functions in DNA damage responses, DNA replication and DNA repair12
The Shu complex is an ATPase that regulates Rad51 filaments during homologous recombination in the DNA damage response12
The burden of overweight: Higher body mass index, but not vital exhaustion, is associated with higher DNA damage and lower DNA repair capacity12
Bulk synthesis and beyond: The roles of eukaryotic replicative DNA polymerases12
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Functions of PMS2 and MLH1 important for regulation of divergent repeat-mediated deletions12
Genetic polymorphisms in DNA repair genes and hepatocellular carcinoma risk11
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Editors’ note on “p21CDKN1A participates in base excision repair by regulating the activity of poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase-1”11
Acetylation of H3K56 orchestrates UV-responsive chromatin events that generate DNA accessibility during Nucleotide Excision Repair11
Multifunctional properties of Nej1XLF C-terminus promote end-joining and impact DNA double-strand break repair pathway choice10
Presenilin-1, mutated in familial Alzheimer’s disease, maintains genome stability via a γ-secretase dependent way10
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Monitoring DNA polymerase β mitochondrial localization and dynamics10
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Contents of previous 3 special issues in this series of perspectives10
The C-terminal tail of Rad17, iVERGE, binds the 9‒1‒1 complex independently of AAA+ ATPase domains to provide another clamp–loader interface10
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Contents of previous 3 special issues in this series of perspectives10
The N-terminal domain of uracil-DNA glycosylase: Roles for disordered regions9
HOTAIR beyond repression: In protein degradation, inflammation, DNA damage response, and cell signaling9
An open-source platform to quantify subnuclear foci and protein colocalization in response to replication stress9
Single-molecule imaging of genome maintenance proteins encountering specific DNA sequences and structures9
CST in maintaining genome stability: Beyond telomeres9
Impact of DNA sequences on DNA ‘opening’ by the Rad4/XPC nucleotide excision repair complex9
Plasmodium Ape1 is a multifunctional enzyme in mitochondrial base excision repair and is required for efficient transition from liver to blood stage infection9
Multi-scale cellular imaging of DNA double strand break repair9
RNA helicase, DDX3X, is actively recruited to sites of DNA damage in live cells9
Chaperoning histones at the DNA repair dance8
Paradoxical role of the major DNA repair protein, OGG1, in action-at-a-distance mutation induction by 8-oxo-7,8-dihydroguanine8
Phosphoregulation of the checkpoint kinase Mec1ATR8
DEF1: Much more than an RNA polymerase degradation factor8
Replication dependent and independent mechanisms of GAA repeat instability8
DNA damage-induced sumoylation of Sp1 induces its interaction with RNF4 and degradation in S phase to remove 53BP1 from DSBs and permit HR8
Modulation of immune responses by DNA damage signaling8
Oncometabolite 2-hydroxyglutarate suppresses basal protein levels of DNA polymerase beta that enhances alkylating agent and PARG inhibition induced cytotoxicity8
CometChip enables parallel analysis of multiple DNA repair activities8
Non-canonical function of nuclear PTEN and its implication on tumorigenesis8
Histone lysine modifying enzymes and their critical roles in DNA double-strand break repair8
UVSSA facilitates transcription-coupled repair of DNA interstrand crosslinks8
Exploring factors influencing choice of DNA double-strand break repair pathways7
Single-molecule approaches for DNA damage detection and repair: A focus on Repair Assisted Damage Detection (RADD)7
UvrD-like helicase Hmi1 Has an ATP independent role in yeast mitochondrial DNA maintenance7
Fanconi anemia and Aldehyde Degradation Deficiency Syndrome: Metabolism and DNA repair protect the genome and hematopoiesis from endogenous DNA damage7
The roles of TonEBP in the DNA damage response: From DNA damage bypass to R-loop resolution7
Kinome-wide screening uncovers a role for Bromodomain Protein 3 in DNA double-stranded break repair7
The analysis of protein recruitment to laser microirradiation-induced DNA damage in live cells: Best practices for data analysis7
DNA-PK: A synopsis beyond synapsis6
Coping with RNA damage with a focus on APE1, a BER enzyme at the crossroad between DNA damage repair and RNA processing/decay6
Small-molecule activator of SMUG1 enhances repair of pyrimidine lesions in DNA6
Transient HR enhancement by RAD51-stimulatory compound confers protection on intestinal rather than hematopoietic tissue against irradiation in mice6
Tolerating DNA damage by repriming: Gap filling in the spotlight6
The interactions between DNA methylation machinery and long non-coding RNAs in tumor progression and drug resistance6
Hydroxychloroquine induces oxidative DNA damage and mutation in mammalian cells6
Finding significance: New perspectives in variant classification of the RAD51 regulators, BRCA2 and beyond6
The flap endonuclease-1 mediated maturation of Okazaki fragments is critical for the cellular tolerance to remdesivir6
The Ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) is the most important gene for repairing the DNA in Myelodysplastic Neoplasm6
C-terminal residues of DNA polymerase β and E3 ligase required for ubiquitin-linked proteolysis of oxidative DNA-protein crosslinks6
TFIIH central activity in nucleotide excision repair to prevent disease6
Multi-omic analysis of altered transcriptome and epigenetic signatures in the UV-induced DNA damage response6
Mechanisms of tandem duplication in the cancer genome6
Dominant roles of BRCA1 in cellular tolerance to a chain-terminating nucleoside analog, alovudine6
DNA repair gene polymorphisms and chromosomal aberrations in healthy, nonsmoking population6
DNA repair pathways in the mitochondria6
Global screening of base excision repair in nucleosome core particles6
RNF4 prevents genomic instability caused by chronic DNA under-replication6
Mechanisms of genome stability maintenance during cell division6
Large-scale generation and phenotypic characterization of zebrafish CRISPR mutants of DNA repair genes6
Kinetics model of DNA double-strand break repair in eukaryotes5
Effect of mismatch repair on the mutational footprint of the bacterial SOS mutator activity5
Transcription-coupled repair and the transcriptional response to UV-Irradiation5
Targeted nuclear irradiation with a proton microbeam induces oxidative DNA base damage and triggers the recruitment of DNA glycosylases OGG1 and NTH15
Mechanisms and regulation of replication fork reversal5
‘From R-lupus to cancer’: Reviewing the role of R-loops in innate immune responses5
Phosphorylation-dependent assembly of DNA damage response systems and the central roles of TOPBP15
KBM-mediated interactions with KU80 promote cellular resistance to DNA replication stress in CHO cells5
Understanding the DNA double-strand break repair and its therapeutic implications5
DNA damage response and PD-1/PD-L1 pathway in ovarian cancer5
Biochemical analysis of H2O2-induced mutation spectra revealed that multiple damages were involved in the mutational process5
53BP1-the ‘Pandora’s box’ of genome integrity5
Irc20 modulates LOH frequency and distribution in S. cerevisiae5
Functional characterization of single nucleotide polymorphic variants of DNA repair enzyme NEIL1 in South Asian populations5
Error-prone bypass patch by a low-fidelity variant of DNA polymerase zeta in human cells5
How RNA impacts DNA repair5
Targeting mitotic regulators in cancer as a strategy to enhance immune recognition5
Microglial inflammation in genome instability: A neurodegenerative perspective5
Processes shaping cancer genomes – From mitotic defects to chromosomal rearrangements5
Single-molecule analysis of purified proteins and nuclear extracts: Insights from 8-oxoguanine glycosylase 15
What are the DNA lesions underlying formaldehyde toxicity?5
A non-canonical nucleotide from viral genomes interferes with the oxidative DNA damage repair system5
WITHDRAWN: Melatonin increases doxorubicin-induced apoptosis via oxidative DNA damage in oral squamous cell carcinoma5
Mediator complex in transcription regulation and DNA repair: Relevance for human diseases5
Stressed? Break-induced replication comes to the rescue!5
Positive and negative regulators of RAD51/DMC1 in homologous recombination and DNA replication5
Incorporation of 5’,8-cyclo-2’deoxyadenosines by DNA repair polymerases via base excision repair5
Molecular dynamics simulations reveal how H3K56 acetylation impacts nucleosome structure to promote DNA exposure for lesion sensing5
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Polymorphic variant Asp239Tyr of human DNA glycosylase NTHL1 is inactive for removal of a variety of oxidatively-induced DNA base lesions from genomic DNA4
A redox-sensitive iron-sulfur cluster in murine FAM72A controls its ability to degrade the nuclear form of uracil-DNA glycosylase4
Interaction of Wwox with Brca1 and associated complex proteins prevents premature resection at double-strand breaks and aberrant homologous recombination4
To indel or not to indel: Factors influencing mutagenesis during chromosomal break end joining4
The HPF1-dependent histone PARylation catalyzed by PARP2 is specifically stimulated by an incised AP site-containing BER DNA intermediate4
Remdesivir triphosphate is a valid substrate to initiate synthesis of DNA primers by human PrimPol4
Role of the nucleotide excision repair pathway proteins (UvrB and UvrD2) in recycling UdgB, a base excision repair enzyme in Mycobacterium smegmatis4
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Comparing Mfd- and UvrD-dependent models of transcription coupled DNA repair in live Escherichia coli using single-molecule tracking4
Probing the structure and function of polymerase θ helicase-like domain4
The interplay between chromatin remodeling and DNA double-strand break repair: Implications for cancer biology and therapeutics4
Imaging the cellular response to an antigen tagged interstrand crosslinking agent4
O-GlcNAc transferase is important for homology-directed repair4
rumAB genes from SXT/R391 ICEs confer UV-induced mutability to Proteus mirabilis hosts and improve conjugation after UV irradiation4
Differential ETS1 binding to T:G mismatches within a CpG dinucleotide contributes to C-to-T somatic mutation rate of the IDH2 hotspot at codon Arg1404
Fluorescently labeled human apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease APE1 reveals effects of DNA polymerase β on the APE1–DNA interaction4
SMUG1 regulates fat homeostasis leading to a fatty liver phenotype in mice4
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Super-resolution GSDIM microscopy unveils distinct nanoscale characteristics of DNA repair foci under diverse genotoxic stress4
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USP1 in regulation of DNA repair pathways4
The DHX9 helicase interacts with human DNA polymerase δ4 and stimulates its activity in D-loop extension synthesis4
Recognition and removal of clustered DNA lesions via nucleotide excision repair4
Post-translational modification of factors involved in homologous recombination4
Determination of DNA lesion bypass using a ChIP-based assay4
Regulation of DNA damage-induced HLA class I presentation4
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A homogeneous fluorescence assay for rapid and sensitive quantification of the global level of abasic sites in genomic DNA4
Roles of phosphatases in eukaryotic DNA replication initiation control3
Cell cycle-dependent radiosensitivity in mouse zygotes3
Therapeutic targeting of mismatch repair proteins in triplet repeat expansion diseases3
Increased DNA repair capacity augments resistance of glioblastoma cells to photodynamic therapy3
The rate of formation and stability of abasic site interstrand crosslinks in the DNA duplex3
A novel Family V uracil DNA glycosylase from Sulfolobus islandicus REY15A3
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Partial deletions of the autoregulatory C-terminal domain of Artemis and their effect on its nuclease activity3
FANCM branchpoint translocase: Master of traverse, reverse and adverse DNA repair3
Double-strand break repair and mis-repair in 3D3
Genome organization and stability in mammalian pre-implantation development3
Replication initiation: Implications in genome integrity3
DNA damage response and repair in osteosarcoma: Defects, regulation and therapeutic implications3
FAM21 interacts with Ku to promote the localization of WASH to DNA double strand break sites3
Role of histone acetyltransferases MOF and Tip60 in genome stability3
Histone variants: The unsung guardians of the genome3
Mlh1 interacts with both Msh2 and Msh6 for recruitment during mismatch repair3
Corruption of DNA end-joining in mammalian chromosomes by progerin expression3
DNA glycosylases for 8-oxoguanine repair in Staphylococcus aureus3
The effect of methylation and hydroxymethylation of cytosine on activity and fidelity of Pol λ and Pol β3
ADP-ribosylation of DNA and RNA3
Low and high doses of ionizing radiation evoke discrete global (phospho)proteome responses3
DNA-PK inhibitor AZD7648 is a more portent radiosensitizer than PARP inhibitor Olaparib in BRCA1/2 deficient tumors3
The evolving complexity of DNA damage foci: RNA, condensates and chromatin in DNA double-strand break repair3
Shining light on single-strand lesions caused by the chemotherapy drug bleomycin3
Targeting dePARylation in cancer therapy3
The DNA damage induced immune response: Implications for cancer therapy3
Genomic stress and impaired DNA repair in Alzheimer disease3
Methylation and hydroxymethylation of cytosine alter activity and fidelity of translesion DNA polymerases3
Compared to other NHEJ factors, DNA-PK protein and RNA levels are markedly increased in all higher primates, but not in prosimians or other mammals3
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Chromatin meets the cytoskeleton: the importance of nuclear actin dynamics and associated motors for genome stability3
Defining R-loop classes and their contributions to genome instability3
Positioning loss of PARP1 activity as the central toxic event in BRCA-deficient cancer3
DNA mismatch repair controls the mutagenicity of Polymerase ζ-dependent translesion synthesis at methylated guanines3
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