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17 Citations
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26 Pages

27 July 2021

The DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) is composed of a DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) and Ku70/Ku80 heterodimer. DNA-PK is thought to act as the “sensor” for DNA double-stranded breaks (DSB), which are considered the mo...

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  • Open Access
32 Citations
4,996 Views
19 Pages

Beyond DNA Repair: DNA-PKcs in Tumor Metastasis, Metabolism and Immunity

  • Haitang Yang,
  • Feng Yao,
  • Thomas M. Marti,
  • Ralph A. Schmid and
  • Ren-Wang Peng

16 November 2020

The DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) is a key component of the DNA-PK complex that has a well-characterized function in the non-homologous end-joining repair of DNA double-strand breaks. Since its identification, a large body...

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  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,837 Views
9 Pages

19 July 2021

The DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs), a member of the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-related kinase family, phosphorylates serine and threonine residues of substrate proteins in the presence of the Ku complex and double-strand...

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  • Open Access
47 Citations
7,936 Views
23 Pages

Targeting the DNA Damage Response and DNA Repair Pathways to Enhance Radiosensitivity in Colorectal Cancer

  • Siyao Deng,
  • Tijana Vlatkovic,
  • Moying Li,
  • Tianzuo Zhan,
  • Marlon R. Veldwijk and
  • Carsten Herskind

5 October 2022

Radiotherapy is an important component of current treatment options for colorectal cancer (CRC). It is either applied as neoadjuvant radiotherapy to improve local disease control in rectal cancers or for the treatment of localized metastatic lesions...

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  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,009 Views
12 Pages

29 September 2021

DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) is a serine/threonine protein involved in DNA damage response (DDR) signaling that may mediate kidney cyst growth in autosomal dominant polycystic kidney disease (ADPKD) due to its pleiotropic effects on prolifer...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
8,068 Views
23 Pages

29 September 2015

Phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-related kinases (PIKKs) play vital roles in the regulation of cell growth, proliferation, survival, and consequently metabolism, as well as in the cellular response to stresses such as ionizing radiation or redox changes...

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30 Citations
6,928 Views
24 Pages

DNA double-strand break (DSB) is considered the most deleterious type of DNA damage, which is generated by ionizing radiation (IR) and a subset of anticancer drugs. DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK), which is composed of a DNA-PK catalytic subuni...

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  • Open Access
1,621 Views
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The Role of DNA Repair Complex DNA-PK in HIV-1 Transcription

  • Olga Shadrina,
  • Andrey Anisenko and
  • Marina Gottikh

The human DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK), composed of the heterodimeric protein Ku and catalytic subunit DNA-PKcs, is a sensor of double-strand DNA breaks in the non-homologous end-joining DNA repair pathway. The key role of DNA-PK in the post...

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  • Open Access
49 Citations
4,652 Views
14 Pages

7 June 2020

The response of head and neck squamous cell carcinoma (HNSCC) to radiotherapy depends on human papillomavirus type 16 (HPV) status, and where improved outcome and survival is observed in HPV-positive disease. However, strategies to further radiosensi...

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  • Open Access
41 Citations
9,761 Views
18 Pages

Werner Syndrome Protein and DNA Replication

  • Shibani Mukherjee,
  • Debapriya Sinha,
  • Souparno Bhattacharya,
  • Kalayarasan Srinivasan,
  • Salim Abdisalaam and
  • Aroumougame Asaithamby

2 November 2018

Werner Syndrome (WS) is an autosomal recessive disorder characterized by the premature development of aging features. Individuals with WS also have a greater predisposition to rare cancers that are mesenchymal in origin. Werner Syndrome Protein (WRN)...

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  • Open Access
12 Citations
3,816 Views
15 Pages

Enhanced Expression of IGFBP-3 Reduces Radiosensitivity and Is Associated with Poor Prognosis in Oral Squamous Cell Carcinoma

  • Junki Sakata,
  • Akiyuki Hirosue,
  • Ryoji Yoshida,
  • Yuichiro Matsuoka,
  • Kenta Kawahara,
  • Hidetaka Arita,
  • Hikaru Nakashima,
  • Tatsuro Yamamoto,
  • Masashi Nagata and
  • Hideki Nakayama
  • + 7 authors

20 February 2020

Insulin-like growth factor (IGF) binding protein-3 (IGFBP-3) modulates various cell functions through IGF-dependent or independent mechanisms. However, its biological roles in the radiosensitivity of oral squamous cell carcinoma (OSCC) remain largely...

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  • Open Access
13 Citations
6,153 Views
16 Pages

Rapid Diminution in the Level and Activity of DNA-Dependent Protein Kinase in Cancer Cells by a Reactive Nitro-Benzoxadiazole Compound

  • Viviane A. O. Silva,
  • Florian Lafont,
  • Houda Benhelli-Mokrani,
  • Magali Le Breton,
  • Philippe Hulin,
  • Thomas Chabot,
  • François Paris,
  • Vehary Sakanyan and
  • Fabrice Fleury

The expression and activity of DNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) is related to DNA repair status in the response of cells to exogenous and endogenous factors. Recent studies indicate that Epidermal Growth Factor Receptor (EGFR) is involved in mod...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
1,735 Views
16 Pages

DNA-PKcs Inhibition Sensitizes Human Chondrosarcoma Cells to Carbon Ion Irradiation via Cell Cycle Arrest and Telomere Capping Disruption

  • Birgit Lohberger,
  • Sandra Barna,
  • Dietmar Glänzer,
  • Nicole Eck,
  • Andreas Leithner and
  • Dietmar Georg

In order to overcome the resistance to radiotherapy in human chondrosarcoma cells, the prevention from efficient DNA repair with a combined treatment with the DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs) inhibitor AZD7648 was explored fo...

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  • Open Access
11 Citations
3,091 Views
19 Pages

MicroRNA-145 Impairs Classical Non-Homologous End-Joining in Response to Ionizing Radiation-Induced DNA Double-Strand Breaks via Targeting DNA-PKcs

  • Muddenahalli Srinivasa Sudhanva,
  • Gurusamy Hariharasudhan,
  • Semo Jun,
  • Gwanwoo Seo,
  • Radhakrishnan Kamalakannan,
  • Hyun Hee Kim and
  • Jung-Hee Lee

30 April 2022

DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are one of the most lethal types of DNA damage due to the fact that unrepaired or mis-repaired DSBs lead to genomic instability or chromosomal aberrations, thereby causing cell death or tumorigenesis. The classical non...

  • Article
  • Open Access
6 Citations
4,125 Views
13 Pages

28 December 2020

Non-homologous end-joining (NHEJ) is a major DNA repair pathway in mammalian cells that recognizes, processes and fixes DNA damage throughout the cell cycle and is specifically important for homeostasis of post-mitotic neurons and developing lymphocy...

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  • Open Access
20 Citations
7,019 Views
22 Pages

Lack of Genomic Instability in Bone Marrow Cells of SCID Mice Exposed Whole-Body to Low-Dose Radiation

  • Kanokporn Noy Rithidech,
  • Chatchanok Udomtanakunchai,
  • Louise Honikel and
  • Elbert Whorton

It is clear that high-dose radiation is harmful. However, despite extensive research, assessment of potential health-risks associated with exposure to low-dose radiation (at doses below or equal to 0.1 Gy) is still challenging. Recently, we reported...

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  • Open Access
24 Citations
5,228 Views
18 Pages

Apalutamide Sensitizes Prostate Cancer to Ionizing Radiation via Inhibition of Non-Homologous End-Joining DNA Repair

  • Wenhao Zhang,
  • Chen-Yi Liao,
  • Hajar Chtatou,
  • Luca Incrocci,
  • Dik C. van Gent,
  • Wytske M. van Weerden and
  • Julie Nonnekens

18 October 2019

Androgen-deprivation therapy was shown to improve treatment outcome of external beam radiation therapy (EBRT) for locally advanced prostate cancer (PCa). DNA damage response (DDR) was suggested to play a role in the underlying mechanism, but conflict...

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  • Open Access
14 Citations
4,262 Views
10 Pages

Enhancement of Radiation Effectiveness in Cervical Cancer Cells by Combining Ionizing Radiation with Hyperthermia and Molecular Targeting Agents

  • Marloes IJff,
  • Bregje Van Oorschot,
  • Arlene L. Oei,
  • Przemek M. Krawczyk,
  • Hans M. Rodermond,
  • Lukas J. A. Stalpers,
  • H. Petra Kok,
  • Johannes Crezee and
  • Nicolaas A. P. Franken

Hyperthermia (HT) and molecular targeting agents can be used to enhance the effect of radiotherapy (RT). The purpose of this paper is to evaluate radiation sensitization by HT and different molecular targeting agents (Poly [ADP-ribose] polymerase 1 i...

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  • Open Access
17 Citations
4,464 Views
13 Pages

Increased Non-Homologous End Joining Makes DNA-PK a Promising Target for Therapeutic Intervention in Uveal Melanoma

  • Rachel E. Doherty,
  • Helen E. Bryant,
  • Manoj K. Valluru,
  • Ian G. Rennie and
  • Karen Sisley

30 August 2019

Uveal melanoma (UM) is the most common primary intraocular tumour in adults, with a mean survival of six months following metastasis. The survival rates have not improved in over 30 years. This study has shown that sister chromatid exchange (SCE) is...

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  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,120 Views
12 Pages

A Mutation in DNA Polymerase α Rescues WEE1KO Sensitivity to HU

  • Thomas Eekhout,
  • José Antonio Pedroza-Garcia,
  • Pooneh Kalhorzadeh,
  • Geert De Jaeger and
  • Lieven De Veylder

30 August 2021

During DNA replication, the WEE1 kinase is responsible for safeguarding genomic integrity by phosphorylating and thus inhibiting cyclin-dependent kinases (CDKs), which are the driving force of the cell cycle. Consequentially, wee1 mutant plants fail...

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66 Citations
8,357 Views
22 Pages

Targeting DNA Damage Response in Prostate and Breast Cancer

  • Antje M. Wengner,
  • Arne Scholz and
  • Bernard Haendler

4 November 2020

Steroid hormone signaling induces vast gene expression programs which necessitate the local formation of transcription factories at regulatory regions and large-scale alterations of the genome architecture to allow communication among distantly relat...

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  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,864 Views
23 Pages

26 August 2025

Cancer remains one of the most pressing global health challenges, with current therapies often hindered by limited efficacy and the emergence of resistance. The DNA-dependent protein kinase catalytic subunit (DNA-PKcs), a key regulator of DNA repair...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,818 Views
9 Pages

Individuals Diagnosed with Binge-Eating Disorder Have DNA Hypomethylated Sites in Genes of the Metabolic System: A Pilot Study

  • Mariana Lizbeth Rodríguez-López,
  • José Jaime Martínez-Magaña,
  • David Ruiz-Ramos,
  • Ana Rosa García,
  • Laura Gonzalez,
  • Carlos Alfonso Tovilla-Zarate,
  • Emmanuel Sarmiento,
  • Isela Esther Juárez-Rojop,
  • Humberto Nicolini and
  • Alma Delia Genis-Mendoza

22 April 2021

Binge-eating disorder, recently accepted as a diagnostic category, is differentiated from bulimia nervosa in that the former shows the presence of binge-eating episodes and the absence of compensatory behavior. Epigenetics is a conjunct of mechanisms...

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  • Open Access
10 Citations
7,628 Views
14 Pages

11 April 2021

Quinoline-3-carboxamides are an essential class of drug-like small molecules that are known to inhibit the phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase-related kinases (PIKK) family kinases. The quinoline nitrogen is shown to bind to the hinge region of the kinases...

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  • Open Access
25 Citations
5,787 Views
13 Pages

Unwinding BRAHMA Functions in Plants

  • Caroline Thouly,
  • Marie Le Masson,
  • Xuelei Lai,
  • Cristel C. Carles and
  • Gilles Vachon

13 January 2020

The ATP-dependent Switch/Sucrose non-fermenting (SWI/SNF) chromatin remodeling complex (CRC) regulates the transcription of many genes by destabilizing interactions between DNA and histones. In plants, BRAHMA (BRM), one of the two catalytic ATPase su...

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5 Citations
2,208 Views
14 Pages

Radioresistance remains a critical obstacle in the clinical management of glioblastoma (GBM) by radiotherapy. Therefore, it is necessary to explore the molecular mechanisms underlying radioresistance to improve patient response to radiotherapy and in...

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  • Open Access
2 Citations
4,352 Views
14 Pages

30 November 2021

cAMP-dependent protein kinase (PKA) signaling plays various roles during mammalian spermatogenesis, ranging from the regulation of gene expression to the modulation of sperm motility. However, the molecular mechanisms that govern the multifaceted fun...