It is emerging that autophagy-related proteins regulate the adaptive response to DNA damage in maintaining genome stability at multiple pathways. Here, we discuss recent insights into how autophagy-related proteins participate in DNA damage repair processes, influence chromosomal instability, and regulate the cell cycle through autophagy-dependent and independent actions. There is increasing awareness of the importance of these pathways mediated by autophagy-related proteins to DNA damage response (DDR), and disturbances in these regulatory connections may be linked to genomic instability participated in various human diseases, such as cancer and aging.
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Zhang, Y., Guo, R., Wang, S. S., Jiang, X. Y., Cui, H. Y., Guo, Y., … Cao, L. (2022). Autophagy-related Proteins in Genome Stability: Autophagy-Dependent and Independent Actions. International Journal of Biological Sciences. Ivyspring International Publisher. https://doi.org/10.7150/ijbs.76134
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