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New Methodologies to Study DNA Repair Processes in Space and Time Within Living Cells

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DNA repair requires a coordinated effort from an array of factors that play different roles in the DNA damage response from recognizing and signaling the presence of a break, creating a repair competent environment, and physically repairing the lesion. Due to the rapid nature of many of these events, live-cell microscopy has become an invaluable method to study this process. In this review we outline commonly used tools to induce DNA damage under the microscope and discuss spatio-temporal analysis tools that can bring added information regarding protein dynamics at sites of damage. In particular, we show how to go beyond the classical analysis of protein recruitment curves to be able to assess the dynamic association of the repair factors with the DNA lesions as well as the target-search strategies used to efficiently find these lesions. Finally, we discuss how the use of mathematical models, combined with experimental evidence, can be used to better interpret the complex dynamics of repair proteins at DNA lesions.
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hal-03368141 , version 1 (30-05-2022)

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Siham Zentout, Rebecca Smith, Marine Jacquier, Sébastien Huet. New Methodologies to Study DNA Repair Processes in Space and Time Within Living Cells. Frontiers in Cell and Developmental Biology, 2021, 9, pp.730998. ⟨10.3389/fcell.2021.730998⟩. ⟨hal-03368141⟩
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