The Role of PARP1 and PAR in ATP-Independent Nucleosome Reorganisation during the DNA Damage Response

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Abstract

The functioning of the eukaryotic cell genome is mediated by sophisticated protein-nucleic-acid complexes, whose minimal structural unit is the nucleosome. After the damage to genomic DNA, repair proteins need to gain access directly to the lesion; therefore, the initiation of the DNA damage response inevitably leads to local chromatin reorganisation. This review focuses on the possible involvement of PARP1, as well as proteins acting nucleosome compaction, linker histone H1 and non-histone chromatin protein HMGB1. The polymer of ADP-ribose is considered the main regulator during the development of the DNA damage response and in the course of assembly of the correct repair complex.

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Belousova, E. A., & Lavrik, O. I. (2023, January 1). The Role of PARP1 and PAR in ATP-Independent Nucleosome Reorganisation during the DNA Damage Response. Genes. MDPI. https://doi.org/10.3390/genes14010112

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