2023
Chemiexcited Neurotransmitters and Hormones Create DNA Photoproducts in the Dark
Gonçalves L, Angelé-Martínez C, Premi S, Palmatier M, Prado F, Di Mascio P, Bastos E, Brash D. Chemiexcited Neurotransmitters and Hormones Create DNA Photoproducts in the Dark. ACS Chemical Biology 2023, 18: 484-493. PMID: 36775999, PMCID: PMC10276651, DOI: 10.1021/acschembio.2c00787.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsSinglet molecular oxygenOxidation of serotoninMolecular oxygenElectron excitationTriplet stateAdjacent pyrimidine basesAbsence of lightEnergy transferDark processPyrimidine basesSkin pigment melaninBiochemical reactionsMoleculesEnergy levelsCatecholamine neurotransmittersBiomoleculesCycloadditionUltravioletMammalian metabolismCyclobutane pyrimidine dimersOxidationAminesPigment melaninRadicalsPeroxynitrite
2001
The DNA Damage Signal for Mdm2 Regulation, Trp53 Induction, and Sunburn Cell Formation In Vivo Originates from Actively Transcribed Genes
Brash D, Wikonkal N, Remenyik E, van der Horst G, Friedberg E, Cheo D, van Steeg H, Westerman A, van Kranen H. The DNA Damage Signal for Mdm2 Regulation, Trp53 Induction, and Sunburn Cell Formation In Vivo Originates from Actively Transcribed Genes. Journal Of Investigative Dermatology 2001, 117: 1234-1240. PMID: 11710938, DOI: 10.1046/j.0022-202x.2001.01554.x.Peer-Reviewed Original ResearchConceptsDNA photoproductsDNA damage signalsUnrepaired DNA lesionsCell formationSpecific genome regionsTumor suppressor proteinCsb-/- miceUltraviolet-induced apoptosisNucleotide excision repair genesApoptosis signal pathwayExcision repair genesActive genesMutant cellsGenome regionsDNA repairSuppressor proteinDamage signalsMDM2 regulationWild typeDNA lesionsPrevents cellsHomozygous inactivationGenesRepair genesDNA signals