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The Many Functions of APE1/Ref-1: Not Only a DNA Repair Enzyme

TELL, Gianluca
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QUADRIFOGLIO, FRANCO
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TIRIBELLI, CLAUDIO
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Mark, R. Kelley
2009
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Periodico
ANTIOXIDANTS & REDOX SIGNALING
Abstract
APE1/Ref-1 (APE1), the mammalian ortholog of Escherichia coli Xth, and a multifunctional protein possessing both DNA repair and transcriptional regulatory activities, has a pleiotropic role in controlling cellular response to oxidative stress. APE1 is the main apurinic/apyrimidinic endonuclease in eukaryotic cells, playing a central role in the DNA base excision repair pathway of all DNA lesions (uracil, alkylated and oxidized, and abasic sites), including single-strand breaks, and has also cotranscriptional activity by modulating genes expression directly regulated by either ubiquitous (i.e., AP-1, Egr-1, NF-κB, p53, and HIF) and tissue specific (i.e., PEBP-2, Pax-5 and −8, and TTF-1) transcription factors. In addition, it controls the intracellular redox state by inhibiting the reactive oxygen species (ROS) production. At present, information is still inadequate regarding the molecular mechanisms responsible for the coordinated control of its several activities. Both expression and/or sub-cellular localization are altered in several metabolic and proliferative disorders such as in tumors and aging. Here, we have attempted to coalesce the most relevant information concerning APE1's different functions in order to shed new light and to focus current and future studies to fully understand this unique molecule that is acquiring more and more interest and translational relevance in the field of molecular medicine. Antioxid. Redox Signal. 11, 601–619.
DOI
10.1089/ars.2008.2194
WOS
WOS:000262826500017
Archivio
http://hdl.handle.net/11368/2854600
info:eu-repo/semantics/altIdentifier/scopus/2-s2.0-0024473007
http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC2811080/
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Soggetti
  • AP, apurinic/apyrimid...

  • AP-1, activator prote...

  • BER, base excision re...

  • CKI and CKII, casein ...

  • CREB, cAMP response e...

  • Egr-1, early growth r...

  • FEN1, flap endonuclea...

  • GSK3, glycogen syntha...

  • GzmA, granzyme A

  • GzmK, granzyme K

  • HIF-1α, hypoxia induc...

  • MTS, mitochondrial ta...

  • MPG, methylpurine DNA...

  • nCaRE, negative calci...

  • NF-κB, nuclear factor...

  • Ogg1, 8-oxoguanosine ...

  • P2Y, purinergic recep...

  • Pax, paired box conta...

  • PCNA, proliferating c...

  • PEBP-2, polyoma virus...

  • PKC, protein kinase C...

  • PTH, parathyroid horm...

  • PTM, post-translation...

  • RFC, replication fact...

  • ROS, reactive oxygen ...

  • SPR, surface plasmon ...

  • ssDNA, single-strande...

  • SUMO, small ubiquitin...

  • TFs, transcription fa...

  • Trx, thioredoxin

  • TTF-1, thyroid transc...

  • XRCC1, X-ray cross-sp...

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