Title of article
Damage Control of DNA in Nucleosome Core Particles: When a Histoneʹs Loving, Protective Embrace Is Just Not Good Enough Review Article
Author/Authors
Nicholas J Turro، نويسنده ,
Issue Information
ماهنامه با شماره پیاپی سال 2002
Pages
1
From page
399
To page
399
Abstract
Packaging DNA into nucleosome core particles generally offers protection from damage by molecules diffusing in solution. However, on page 403 of this issue, Barton and coworkers report that although noncovalently bound, activated Rh (Rhodium) does not readily bind within nucleosomal DNA, activated Rh that is covalently tethered to the 5′ terminus of a histone-associated oligonucleotide oxidizes guanine bases from a distance of up to 24 base pairs, demonstrating that histones do not protect DNA from long-range damage from the transport of charge through stacked bases. This implies that oxidative damage generated on DNA in vivo may spread from an initially damaged site to distal sites. Once created, such sites may persist and be resistant to repair because of the protective packaging by histones; they thus may result in permanent mutations.
Journal title
Chemistry and Biology
Serial Year
2002
Journal title
Chemistry and Biology
Record number
1158475
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