ROS have different origins

ROS have different origins. ROS can arise following exposure to ionizing radiation or light (IR, UV), drugs and other chemicals such as metals. Enzymes, oxygen metabolism and apoptosis also account for ROS production. Finally, the inflammatory responses involving the immune system and bystander signaling also utilize ROS. When ROS enter the nuclear cell compartment, they interact with DNA creating lesions ranging from base or sugar modifications to abasic sites (represented by red stars) and SSBs. ROS-induced DNA lesions can appear in an isolated or clustered form and they are primarily repaired by two BER subpathways: the short-patch and the long-patch pathways. The short-patch or single-nucleotide pathway is initiated by a DNA glycosylase (hOGG1 or hNTH1) that cleaves and removes the altered base, giving an abasic site. This abasic site is then processed by an endonuclease (APE1) allowing DNA polymerase β to process the next step, catalyzing the elimination of the 5′-sugar phosphate residue and filling the gap with a nucleotide. Finally, the nick is sealed by the ligase III/XRCC1 complex. To simplify, only the branch of the short-pathway utilizing a monofunctional glycosylase is represented. SSBs can be repaired by the long-patch pathway (replacing approximately 2–12 nucleotides). This subpathway is dependant on PCNA and FEN1. It contains many of the same factors as the short-patch pathway but in contrast to the short-patch subpathway, DNA synthesis is thought to be mediated by several DNA polymerases including polymerases β, δ and ε. nt: nucleotide.
ROS have different origins

Publication

Role of oxidatively induced DNA lesions in human pathogenesis. () Olga A. Sedelnikova, et al. Mutat Res. ;704(1-3):152-159. Figure: F1.

Gene mentions


Organism Group Word Match Source NCBI Symbol NCBI ID
Mus musculus Rodents SSB SSB ncbigene_symbol Ssb 20823
Mus musculus Rodents LIGIII LIG3 ncbigene_symbol Lig3 16882
Mus musculus Rodents XRCC1 XRCC1 ncbigene_symbol Xrcc1 22594
Mus musculus Rodents PNKP PNKP ncbigene_symbol Pnkp 59047
Mus musculus Rodents PARP1 PARP1 ncbigene_symbol Parp1 11545
Mus musculus Rodents AP AP ncbigene_symbol ap 11763
Mus musculus Rodents APTX APTX ncbigene_symbol Aptx 66408
Mus musculus Rodents PolB/ole POLB ncbigene_symbol Polb 18970
Mus musculus Rodents Pol POL ncbigene_synonym Mela 17276
Mus musculus Rodents Pol POL ncbigene_synonym Gm42368 105247234
Mus musculus Rodents PCNA PCNA ncbigene_symbol Pcna 18538
Mus musculus Rodents FEN1 FEN1 ncbigene_symbol Fen1 14156
Mus musculus Rodents nt NT ncbigene_symbol nt 18202
Mus musculus Rodents LIGI LIGI ncbigene_synonym Lig1 16881
Homo sapiens Primates BASE BASE ncbigene_synonym BPIFA4P 317716
Homo sapiens Primates SSB SSB ncbigene_symbol SSB 6741
Homo sapiens Primates LIGIII LIG3 ncbigene_symbol LIG3 3980
Homo sapiens Primates LIGIII LIG3 ncbigene_synonym LRIG3 121227
Homo sapiens Primates XRCC1 XRCC1 ncbigene_symbol XRCC1 7515
Homo sapiens Primates PNKP PNKP ncbigene_symbol PNKP 11284
Homo sapiens Primates HOGG1 HOGG1 ncbigene_synonym OGG1 4968
Homo sapiens Primates hNTH1. HNTH1 ncbigene_synonym NTHL1 4913
Homo sapiens Primates PARP1 PARP1 ncbigene_symbol PARP1 142
Homo sapiens Primates APTX APTX ncbigene_symbol APTX 54840
Homo sapiens Primates helicase HELICASE ncbigene_synonym HFM1 164045
Homo sapiens Primates APE1- APE1 ncbigene_synonym APEX1 328
Homo sapiens Primates PolB/ole POLB ncbigene_symbol POLB 5423
Homo sapiens Primates PolB/ole POLB ncbigene_synonym POLG2 11232
Homo sapiens Primates Pol POL ncbigene_synonym ERVW-4 100616496
Homo sapiens Primates PCNA PCNA ncbigene_symbol PCNA 5111
Homo sapiens Primates FEN1 FEN1 ncbigene_symbol FEN1 2237
Homo sapiens Primates ßpolymerase POLYMERASE ncbigene_synonym ERVK-9 100616102
Homo sapiens Primates ßpolymerase POLYMERASE ncbigene_synonym ERVK-11 100862688
Homo sapiens Primates ßpolymerase POLYMERASE ncbigene_synonym ERVK-19 105376906
Homo sapiens Primates LIGI LIGI ncbigene_synonym LIG1 3978
Xenopus laevis Vertebrates SSB SSB ncbigene_synonym ssb.L 379324
Xenopus laevis Vertebrates LIGIII LIG3 ncbigene_synonym lig3.L 398275
Xenopus laevis Vertebrates XRCC1 XRCC1 ncbigene_synonym xrcc1.L 380403
Xenopus laevis Vertebrates XRCC1 XRCC1 ncbigene_synonym rcc1.L 397722
Xenopus laevis Vertebrates XRCC1 XRCC1 ncbigene_synonym rcc1.S 443810
Xenopus laevis Vertebrates PNKP PNKP ncbigene_synonym pnkp.S 100137702
Xenopus laevis Vertebrates PARP1 PARP1 ncbigene_synonym parp1.L 397928
Xenopus laevis Vertebrates APTX APTX ncbigene_synonym aptx.L 398657
Xenopus laevis Vertebrates PolB/ole POLB ncbigene_synonym polb.S 397973
Xenopus laevis Vertebrates PCNA PCNA ncbigene_synonym pcna.S 394328
Xenopus laevis Vertebrates PCNA PCNA ncbigene_synonym pcna.L 398425
Xenopus laevis Vertebrates FEN1 FEN1 ncbigene_synonym fen1.L 394303
Xenopus laevis Vertebrates FEN1 FEN1 ncbigene_synonym fen1.S 394311
Xenopus laevis Vertebrates LIGI LIGI ncbigene_synonym lig1.L 397978

Chemical mentions

Word Match MeSH Name ChEBI
5-sugar phosphate NA mesh:D013403

Disease mentions

Word Match MeSH Name DOID