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SUBMITTER: Tann AW
PROVIDER: S-EPMC3173182 | biostudies-literature | 2011 Sep
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Tann Anne W AW Boldogh Istvan I Meiss Gregor G Qian Wei W Van Houten Bennett B Mitra Sankar S Szczesny Bartosz B
The Journal of biological chemistry 20110718 37
Reactive oxygen species (ROS), continuously generated as by-products of respiration, inflict more damage on the mitochondrial (mt) than on the nuclear genome because of the nonchromatinized nature and proximity to the ROS source of the mitochondrial genome. Such damage, particularly single-strand breaks (SSBs) with 5'-blocking deoxyribose products generated directly or as repair intermediates for oxidized bases, is repaired via the base excision/SSB repair pathway in both nuclear and mt genomes. ...[more]