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SUBMITTER: Pontel LB
PROVIDER: S-EPMC4595711 | biostudies-literature | 2015 Oct
REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature
Pontel Lucas B LB Rosado Ivan V IV Burgos-Barragan Guillermo G Garaycoechea Juan I JI Yu Rui R Arends Mark J MJ Chandrasekaran Gayathri G Broecker Verena V Wei Wei W Liu Limin L Swenberg James A JA Crossan Gerry P GP Patel Ketan J KJ
Molecular cell 20150924 1
Endogenous formaldehyde is produced by numerous biochemical pathways fundamental to life, and it can crosslink both DNA and proteins. However, the consequences of its accumulation are unclear. Here we show that endogenous formaldehyde is removed by the enzyme alcohol dehydrogenase 5 (ADH5/GSNOR), and Adh5(-/-) mice therefore accumulate formaldehyde adducts in DNA. The repair of this damage is mediated by FANCD2, a DNA crosslink repair protein. Adh5(-/-)Fancd2(-/-) mice reveal an essential requir ...[more]