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  • Open Access
10 Citations
2,374 Views
23 Pages

Novel Expression of Thymine Dimers in Renal Cell Carcinoma, Demonstrated through Immunohistochemistry

  • Dorin Novacescu,
  • Talida Georgiana Cut,
  • Alin Adrian Cumpanas,
  • Felix Bratosin,
  • Raluca Amalia Ceausu and
  • Marius Raica

Despite significant developments in renal cell carcinoma (RCC) detection and molecular pathology, mortality has been steadily rising. Advanced RCC remains an incurable disease. Better clinical management tools, i.e., RCC biomarkers, have yet to emerg...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,000 Views
14 Pages

Differential Effects of Biomimetic Thymine Dimers and Corresponding Photo-Adducts in Primary Human Keratinocytes and Fibroblasts

  • Rosanna Monetta,
  • Denise Campagna,
  • Valeria Bartolocci,
  • Alessio Capone,
  • Massimo Teson,
  • Silvia Filippi,
  • Sofia Gabellone,
  • Davide Piccinino,
  • Raffaele Saladino and
  • Elena Dellambra

21 November 2024

UVB radiation induces DNA damage generating several thymine photo-adducts (TDPs), which can lead to mutations and cellular transformation. The DNA repair pathways preserve genomic stability by recognizing and removing photodamage. These DNA repair si...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
1,969 Views
25 Pages

Immunotherapy Applications for Thymine Dimers and WT1 Antigen in Renal Cancers: A Comparative Statistical Analysis

  • Silviu Constantin Latcu,
  • Razvan Bardan,
  • Alin Adrian Cumpanas,
  • Vlad Barbos,
  • Flavia Baderca,
  • Pusa Nela Gaje,
  • Raluca Amalia Ceausu,
  • Serban Comsa,
  • Cristina-Stefania Dumitru and
  • Raluca Dumache
  • + 3 authors

Renal cell carcinoma (RCC) remains incurable in advanced stages. Biomarkers have proven to be quite useful in cancer therapeutics. Herein, we provide a comparative/integrative statistical analysis of seminal immunohistochemistry (IHC) findings for Wi...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
7,486 Views
11 Pages

31 December 2016

The photodimerization reaction between the two adjacent thymine bases within a single strand has been the subject of numerous studies due to its potential to induce DNA mutagenesis and possible tumorigenesis in human skin cells. It is well establishe...

  • Article
  • Open Access
21 Citations
10,988 Views
11 Pages

Structure of Stacked Dimers of N-Methylated Watson–Crick Adenine–Thymine Base Pairs

  • Oleg V. Shishkin,
  • Marcus Elstner,
  • Thomas Frauenheim and
  • Sándor Suhai

29 September 2003

The structure of two isomeric stacked dimers of Watson-Crick 9-methyladenine-1-methylthymine pairs was fully optimized using an approximate density functional theory (DFT) method augmented with an empirical dispersion interaction. The results of the...

  • Article
  • Open Access
9 Citations
4,225 Views
18 Pages

Genome-Wide Adductomics Analysis Reveals Heterogeneity in the Induction and Loss of Cyclobutane Thymine Dimers across Both the Nuclear and Mitochondrial Genomes

  • Alaa S. Alhegaili,
  • Yunhee Ji,
  • Nicolas Sylvius,
  • Matthew J. Blades,
  • Mahsa Karbaschi,
  • Helen G. Tempest,
  • George D. D. Jones and
  • Marcus S. Cooke

15 October 2019

The distribution of DNA damage and repair is considered to occur heterogeneously across the genome. However, commonly available techniques, such as the alkaline comet assay or HPLC-MS/MS, measure global genome levels of DNA damage, and do not reflect...

  • Review
  • Open Access
9 Citations
8,575 Views
17 Pages

25 June 2013

Spore photoproduct lyase (SPL) repairs a special thymine dimer, 5-thyminyl-5,6-dihydrothymine, which is commonly called spore photoproduct, or SP, in germinating endospores. SP is the exclusive DNA photo-damaging product found in endospores; its gen...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
3,909 Views
12 Pages

11 August 2020

Continuous overexposure to sunlight increases its harmful effects on the skin. For this reason, there is a growing need to characterize economic models more representative of the negative effects and counteracting responses that irradiation causes on...

  • Article
  • Open Access
1 Citations
2,553 Views
14 Pages

Inhibition of E. coli RecQ Helicase Activity by Structurally Distinct DNA Lesions: Structure—Function Relationships

  • Ana H. Sales,
  • Vincent Zheng,
  • Maya A. Kenawy,
  • Mark Kakembo,
  • Lu Zhang,
  • Vladimir Shafirovich,
  • Suse Broyde and
  • Nicholas E. Geacintov

9 December 2022

DNA helicase unwinding activity can be inhibited by small molecules and by covalently bound DNA lesions. Little is known about the relationships between the structural features of DNA lesions and their impact on unwinding rates and processivities. Em...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,564 Views
13 Pages

Variable Inhibition of DNA Unwinding Rates Catalyzed by the SARS-CoV-2 Helicase Nsp13 by Structurally Distinct Single DNA Lesions

  • Ana H. Sales,
  • Iwen Fu,
  • Alexander Durandin,
  • Sam Ciervo,
  • Tania J. Lupoli,
  • Vladimir Shafirovich,
  • Suse Broyde and
  • Nicholas E. Geacintov

The SARS-CoV-2 helicase, non-structural protein 13 (Nsp13), plays an essential role in viral replication, translocating in the 5′ → 3′ direction as it unwinds double-stranded RNA/DNA. We investigated the impact of structurally distin...

  • Article
  • Open Access
7 Citations
2,739 Views
15 Pages

Photocrosslinking Probes Proximity of Thymine Modifiers Tethering Excitonically Coupled Dye Aggregates to DNA Holliday Junction

  • Shibani Basu,
  • Keitel Cervantes-Salguero,
  • Bernard Yurke,
  • William B. Knowlton,
  • Jeunghoon Lee and
  • Olga A. Mass

22 June 2022

A DNA Holliday junction (HJ) has been used as a versatile scaffold to create a variety of covalently templated molecular dye aggregates exhibiting strong excitonic coupling. In these dye-DNA constructs, one way to attach dyes to DNA is to tether them...

  • Article
  • Open Access
3,860 Views
17 Pages

9 May 2020

Pyrimidine cyclobutane dimers are hazardous DNA lesions formed upon exposure of DNA to UV light, which can be repaired through oxidative electron transfer (ET). Laser flash photolysis and computational studies were performed to explore the role of co...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
3,168 Views
22 Pages

Lignin Nanoparticles Deliver Novel Thymine Biomimetic Photo-Adducts with Antimelanoma Activity

  • Sofia Gabellone,
  • Davide Piccinino,
  • Silvia Filippi,
  • Tiziana Castrignanò,
  • Claudio Zippilli,
  • Davide Del Buono and
  • Raffaele Saladino

We report here the synthesis of novel thymine biomimetic photo-adducts bearing an alkane spacer between nucleobases and characterized by antimelanoma activity against two mutated cancer cell lines overexpressing human Topoisomerase 1 (TOP1), namely S...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2 Citations
2,013 Views
22 Pages

The Allosteric Regulation of Β-Ureidopropionase Depends on Fine-Tuned Stability of Active-Site Loops and Subunit Interfaces

  • Daniela Cederfelt,
  • Dilip Badgujar,
  • Ayan Au Musse,
  • Bernhard Lohkamp,
  • U. Helena Danielson and
  • Doreen Dobritzsch

8 December 2023

The activity of β-ureidopropionase, which catalyses the last step in the degradation of uracil, thymine, and analogous antimetabolites, is cooperatively regulated by the substrate and product of the reaction. This involves shifts in the equilibr...

  • Article
  • Open Access
2,334 Views
19 Pages

Ru-Controlled Thymine Tautomerization Frozen by a k1(O)-, k2(N,O)-Metallacycle: An Experimental and Theoretical Approach

  • Silvia Bordoni,
  • Riccardo Tarroni,
  • Magda Monari,
  • Stefano Cerini,
  • Fabio Battaglia,
  • Gabriele Micheletti,
  • Carla Boga and
  • Giacomo Drius

The reaction of mer-(Ru(H)2(CO)(PPh3)3) (1) with one equivalent of thymine acetic acid (THAcH) unexpectedly produces the macrocyclic dimer k1(O), k2(N,O)-(Ru(CO)(PPh3)2THAc)2 (4) and, concomitantly, the doubly coordinated species k1(O), k2(O,O)-(Ru(C...

  • Article
  • Open Access
671 Views
16 Pages

Thymidine-Inosine Dimer Building Block for Reversible Modification of Synthetic Oligonucleotides

  • Natalia A. Kolganova,
  • Irina V. Varizhuk,
  • Andrey A. Stomakhin,
  • Marat M. Khisamov,
  • Pavel N. Solyev,
  • Sergei A. Surzhikov and
  • Edward N. Timofeev

17 September 2025

Modification of synthetic oligonucleotides and DNA is widely used in many applications in the life sciences. However, in most cases, modified DNA cannot be restored to its native state. Here, we report the preparation of a thymidine-inosine dimer bui...

  • Article
  • Open Access
5 Citations
2,299 Views
19 Pages

Molecular Dynamics Investigations of Human DNA-Topoisomerase I Interacting with Novel Dewar Valence Photo-Adducts: Insights into Inhibitory Activity

  • Jessica Di Martino,
  • Manuel Arcieri,
  • Francesco Madeddu,
  • Michele Pieroni,
  • Giovanni Carotenuto,
  • Paolo Bottoni,
  • Lorenzo Botta,
  • Tiziana Castrignanò,
  • Sofia Gabellone and
  • Raffaele Saladino

23 December 2023

Chronic exposure to ultraviolet (UV) radiation is known to induce the formation of DNA photo-adducts, including cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) and Dewar valence derivatives (DVs). While CPDs usually occur at higher frequency than DVs, recent st...

  • Article
  • Open Access
14 Citations
9,225 Views
11 Pages

2 September 2016

Halophilic archaea experience high levels of ultraviolet (UV) light in their environments and demonstrate resistance to UV irradiation. DNA repair systems and carotenoids provide UV protection but do not account for the high resistance observed. Here...

  • Article
  • Open Access
13 Citations
6,744 Views
14 Pages

14 January 2017

It has been reported that 8-oxo-7,8-dihydro-guanosine (8-oxo-G), which is the main product of oxidative damage of DNA, can repair cyclobutane pyrimidine dimer (CPD) lesions when incorporated into DNA or RNA strands in proximity to such lesions. It ha...

  • Review
  • Open Access
48 Citations
9,174 Views
18 Pages

6 November 2014

Exposure to the ultraviolet component of sunlight causes DNA damage, which subsequently leads to mutations, cellular transformation, and cell death. DNA photoproducts with (6-4) pyrimidine-pyrimidone adducts are more mutagenic than cyclobutane pyrimi...

  • Review
  • Open Access
355 Citations
26,068 Views
21 Pages

Mechanisms of Photoaging and Cutaneous Photocarcinogenesis, and Photoprotective Strategies with Phytochemicals

  • Ricardo Bosch,
  • Neena Philips,
  • Jorge A. Suárez-Pérez,
  • Angeles Juarranz,
  • Avani Devmurari,
  • Jovinna Chalensouk-Khaosaat and
  • Salvador González

26 March 2015

Photoaging and photocarcinogenesis are primarily due to solar ultraviolet (UV) radiation, which alters DNA, cellular antioxidant balance, signal transduction pathways, immunology, and the extracellular matrix (ECM). The DNA alterations include UV rad...

  • Article
  • Open Access
10 Citations
3,733 Views
19 Pages

Recombinant Photolyase-Thymine Alleviated UVB-Induced Photodamage in Mice by Repairing CPD Photoproducts and Ameliorating Oxidative Stress

  • Zhaoyang Wang,
  • Ziyi Li,
  • Yaling Lei,
  • Yuan Liu,
  • Yuqing Feng,
  • Derong Chen,
  • Siying Ma,
  • Ziyan Xiao,
  • Meirong Hu and
  • Jingxian Deng
  • + 4 authors

22 November 2022

Cyclobutane pyrimidine dimers (CPDs) are the main mutagenic DNA photoproducts caused by ultraviolet B (UVB) radiation and represent the major cause of photoaging and skin carcinogenesis. CPD photolyase can efficiently and rapidly repair CPD products....

  • Article
  • Open Access
3 Citations
3,482 Views
15 Pages

Supramolecular Dimerization in a Polymer Melt from Small-Angle X-ray Scattering and Rheology: A Miscible Model System

  • Mariapaola Staropoli,
  • Margarita Kruteva,
  • Jürgen Allgaier,
  • Andreas Wischnewski and
  • Wim Pyckhout-Hintzen

10 April 2020

We present a structural and dynamic study on the simplest supramolecular hetero-association, recently investigated by the authors to prepare architectural homogeneous structures in the melt state, based on the bio-inspired hydrogen-bonding of thymine...

  • Article
  • Open Access
4 Citations
3,033 Views
13 Pages

Identification of Three Human POLH Germline Variants Defective in Complementing the UV- and Cisplatin-Sensitivity of POLH-Deficient Cells

  • Mina Yeom,
  • Jin-Kyung Hong,
  • Joo-Ho Shin,
  • Yunjong Lee,
  • Frederick Peter Guengerich and
  • Jeong-Yun Choi

DNA polymerase (pol) η is responsible for error-free translesion DNA synthesis (TLS) opposite ultraviolet light (UV)-induced cis-syn cyclobutane thymine dimers (CTDs) and cisplatin-induced intrastrand guanine crosslinks. POLH deficiency causes on...

  • Article
  • Open Access
33 Citations
8,604 Views
13 Pages

16 April 2014

The aryl hydrocarbon receptor (AhR) is a ligand-dependent transcription factor that mediates the biological and toxicological effects of halogenated aromatic hydrocarbons, such as 2,3,7,8-tetrachlorodibenzo-p-dioxin (TCDD). When activated by dioxin,...