2009
DOI: 10.4161/cc.8.16.9352
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DNA ligase I and Nbs1 proteins associate in a complex and colocalize at replication factories

Abstract: DNA ligase I is the main DNA ligase activity involved in eukaryotic DNA replication acting in the joining of Okazaki fragments. This enzyme is also implicated in nucleotide excision repair and in the long-patch base excision repair while its role in the recombinational repair pathways is poorly understood. DNA ligase I is phosphorylated during cell cycle at several serine and threonine residues that regulate its participation in different DNA transactions by modulating the interaction with different protein pa… Show more

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“…LIG1 encodes DNA ligase I which is involved in base excision repair [27]. Human pancreatic cancer cells demonstrated increased levels of DNA ligase I when exposed to cytostatic concentrations of cisplatin [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LIG1 encodes DNA ligase I which is involved in base excision repair [27]. Human pancreatic cancer cells demonstrated increased levels of DNA ligase I when exposed to cytostatic concentrations of cisplatin [28].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Replication takes place in specialized “replication factories” (Vago et al, 2009; Guillou et al, 2010). Does chromatin reestablishment occur in the same location or does it involve migration of newly replicated DNA segments to distinct subnuclear “chromatin factories,” like the ones that exist in the nucleolus for heterochromatin formation on rRNA-encoding DNA (Guetg and Santoro, 2012)?…”
Section: Epigenetic Reformatting After Dna Replication and Ncrnas As mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…LIG1 forms a complex with nibrin, and both colocalise at replication factories to repair DSBs by homologous recombination at stalled replication forks (Ref. 134), suggesting that defects in LIG1 are associated with failure to repair DNA damage during lymphocyte proliferation, rather than failure to complete NHEJ in TCR and BCR formation. The finding of low IgA and IgG, but normal IgM is tantalising, and further work needs to be done to investigate what role, if any, LIG1 has in CSR.…”
Section: Other Human Primary Immunodeficiency Syndromes Associated Wimentioning
confidence: 99%