[HTML][HTML] Resilience and self-regulation processes of microalgae under UV radiation stress
The apparent increase in solar ultraviolet (UV) radiations on the Earth's surface, due to
continuous depletion or diminishing of the stratospheric ozone shield has triggered serious …
continuous depletion or diminishing of the stratospheric ozone shield has triggered serious …
The photolyase/cryptochrome family of proteins as DNA repair enzymes and transcriptional repressors
Light is a very important environmental factor that governs many cellular responses in
organisms. As a consequence, organisms possess different kinds of light‐sensing …
organisms. As a consequence, organisms possess different kinds of light‐sensing …
Dealing with light: the widespread and multitasking cryptochrome/photolyase family in photosynthetic organisms
Light is essential for the life of photosynthetic organisms as it is a source of energy and
information from the environment. Light excess or limitation can be a cause of stress …
information from the environment. Light excess or limitation can be a cause of stress …
Structure of the bifunctional cryptochrome aCRY from Chlamydomonas reinhardtii
S Franz, E Ignatz, S Wenzel, H Zielosko… - Nucleic acids …, 2018 - academic.oup.com
Photolyases and cryptochromes form an almost ubiquitous family of blue light
photoreceptors involved in the repair and maintenance of DNA integrity or regulatory control …
photoreceptors involved in the repair and maintenance of DNA integrity or regulatory control …
Redox chemistry in the genome: emergence of the [4Fe4S] cofactor in repair and replication
JK Barton, RMB Silva, E O'Brien - Annual review of biochemistry, 2019 - annualreviews.org
Many DNA-processing enzymes have been shown to contain a [4Fe4S] cluster, a common
redox cofactor in biology. Using DNA electrochemistry, we find that binding of the DNA …
redox cofactor in biology. Using DNA electrochemistry, we find that binding of the DNA …
The gain and loss of cryptochrome/photolyase family members during evolution
P Deppisch, C Helfrich-Förster, PR Senthilan - Genes, 2022 - mdpi.com
The cryptochrome/photolyase (CRY/PL) family represents an ancient group of proteins
fulfilling two fundamental functions. While photolyases repair UV-induced DNA damages …
fulfilling two fundamental functions. While photolyases repair UV-induced DNA damages …
UV-induced DNA damage and repair: A cyanobacterial perspective
Cyanobacteria are ancient prokaryotic photoautotrophs which are considered as ancestor of
chloroplast, having ability of oxygen evolution and are major biomass producers in both …
chloroplast, having ability of oxygen evolution and are major biomass producers in both …
Evolution of proteins of the DNA photolyase/cryptochrome family
YL Vechtomova, TA Telegina, MS Kritsky - Biochemistry (Moscow), 2020 - Springer
Proteins of the cryptochrome/DNA photolyase family (CPF) are phylogenetically related and
structurally conserved flavoproteins that perform various functions. DNA photolyases repair …
structurally conserved flavoproteins that perform various functions. DNA photolyases repair …
Forged under the sun: life and art of extremophiles from Andean lakes
High‐altitude Andean lakes (HAAL) are a treasure chest for microbiological research in
South America. Their indigenous microbial communities are exposed to extremely high UV …
South America. Their indigenous microbial communities are exposed to extremely high UV …
Repair of (6‐4) lesions in DNA by (6‐4) photolyase: 20 years of quest for the photoreaction mechanism
J Yamamoto, P Plaza, K Brettel - Photochemistry and …, 2017 - Wiley Online Library
Exposure of DNA to ultraviolet (UV) light from the Sun or from other sources causes the
formation of harmful and carcinogenic crosslinks between adjacent pyrimidine nucleobases …
formation of harmful and carcinogenic crosslinks between adjacent pyrimidine nucleobases …