Oxidatively generated base modifications in DNA: Not only carcinogenic risk factor but also regulatory mark?

Volume: 107, Pages: 258 - 265
Published: Jun 1, 2017
Abstract
The generation of DNA modifications in cells is in most cases accidental and associated with detrimental consequences such as increased mutation rates and an elevated risk of malignant transformation. Accordingly, repair enzymes involved in the removal of the modifications have primarily a protective function. Among the well-established exceptions of this rule are 5-methylcytosine and uracil, which are generated in DNA enzymatically under...
Paper Details
Title
Oxidatively generated base modifications in DNA: Not only carcinogenic risk factor but also regulatory mark?
Published Date
Jun 1, 2017
Volume
107
Pages
258 - 265
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