Cell Senescence and the Enzyme System for Surveillance and Repair of DNA Damage
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    Senescence is one of the most important phenomena in cells' life. It is hold by one of hypothesis for cell senescence that residue DNA damages of a cell will accelerate its senescence. The normal function of surveillance and repair system for DNA damage is highly related with the senescence regulation of a cell. As a result, research of senescence regulation role of enzymes related for surveillance and repair of DNA damage, such as PARP, DNA-PK, ATM, p53, etc., will discover the inner relation between stress response of cell to DNA damage, regulation of DNA damage repair and cell senescence. That may be helpful for research of anti-aging and treatment of tumor by regulation of senescence of tumor cells.

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LUO Ying, SUI Jian-Li, TIE Yi. Cell Senescence and the Enzyme System for Surveillance and Repair of DNA Damage[J]. Progress in Biochemistry and Biophysics,2001,28(1):37-39

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  • Received:January 06,2000
  • Revised:March 20,2000
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