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Researchers reveale how damage DNA is repaire

byCustoms Today Report
25/07/2015
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NEW YORK: In a breakthrough discovery, researchers have revealed how a damaged DNA is transported within a cell and repaired.

Karim Mekhail, a professor at the University of Toronto, discovered the DNA ambulance, which is a motor protein complex, by using yeast cells. His team also found that the DNA hospital, also known as the nuclear pore complex, repairs damaged DNA inaccurately.

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Mekhail said that this process allowed the cells to survive an injury, adding that the cell has a compromised genome, but is stable and could be replicated, which was usually a recipe for disaster.

The implications of the research could extend to a large number of developmental and disease settings, including unraveling secrets of how cancer operates.

The study has been published in Nature Communications.

 

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