DNA repair: PARP - another guardian angel?

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P A Jeggo

Abstract

Cell lines and mice defective in poly(ADP-ribose) polymerase (PARP) have elevated spontaneous genetic rearrangements and abnormal responses to stresses. These results may be explained by an altered response to damage induced by free radicals, and suggest that PARP limits genomic instability from such damage.

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