Abstract
In the cell nucleus, DNA repair machineries operate on a chromatin substrate, whose integrity is key for preserving cell functions and identity. Yet, it is still unclear how the epigenetic information conveyed by chromatin is maintained during the DNA repair process. We recently characterized the dynamics of parental histones coupled to UV-C damage repair in human cells, providing insights into how the pre-damage chromatin state may be restored. Here, we summarize our main findings and discuss them in the context of epigenome maintenance following DNA damage. We further address the mechanistic aspects of repair-coupled histone dynamics and develop working hypotheses regarding their functional relevance in the cellular response to genotoxic stress.
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Dabin, J., & Polo, S. E. (2017, May 4). Choreography of parental histones in damaged chromatin. Nucleus. Taylor and Francis Inc. https://doi.org/10.1080/19491034.2017.1292192
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