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The Dynamic Behavior of Chromatin in Response to DNA Double-Strand Breaks

Fabiola García Fernández, Emmanuelle Fabre

2022Genes31 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

The primary functions of the eukaryotic nucleus as a site for the storage, retrieval, and replication of information require a highly dynamic chromatin organization, which can be affected by the presence of DNA damage. In response to double-strand breaks (DSBs), the mobility of chromatin at the break site is severely affected and, to a lesser extent, that of other chromosomes. The how and why of such movement has been widely studied over the last two decades, leading to different mechanistic models and proposed potential roles underlying both local and global mobility. Here, we review the state of the knowledge on current issues affecting chromatin mobility upon DSBs, and highlight its role as a crucial step in the DNA damage response (DDR).

Topics & Concepts

ChromatinDNADNA replicationDNA damageBiologyCell biologyDouble strandComputational biologyGeneticsBiophysicsDNA Repair MechanismsGenomics and Chromatin DynamicsDNA and Nucleic Acid Chemistry