8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase
The OGG1 gene encodes a mitochondrial enzyme which is probably responsible to repair of damages caused by oxygen radicals. Soatic mutation were found in renal cell carcinomas.
Genetests:
Research |
Method |
Carrier testing |
Turnaround |
5 days |
Specimen type |
genomic DNA |
Related Diseases:
References:
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Audebert M et al. (2000) Alterations of the DNA repair gene OGG1 in human clear cell carcinomas of the kidney.
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Kohno T et al. (1998) Genetic polymorphisms and alternative splicing of the hOGG1 gene, that is involved in the repair of 8-hydroxyguanine in damaged DNA.
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Tani M et al. (1998) Genomic structure and chromosomal localization of the mouse Ogg1 gene that is involved in the repair of 8-hydroxyguanine in DNA damage.
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Kuo FC et al. (1997) Augmented expression of a human gene for 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase (MutM) in B lymphocytes of the dark zone in lymph node germinal centers.
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Bjorâs M et al. (1997) Opposite base-dependent reactions of a human base excision repair enzyme on DNA containing 7,8-dihydro-8-oxoguanine and abasic sites.
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Roldán-Arjona T et al. (1997) Molecular cloning and functional expression of a human cDNA encoding the antimutator enzyme 8-hydroxyguanine-DNA glycosylase.
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Radicella JP et al. (1997) Cloning and characterization of hOGG1, a human homolog of the OGG1 gene of Saccharomyces cerevisiae.
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Rosenquist TA et al. (1997) Cloning and characterization of a mammalian 8-oxoguanine DNA glycosylase.
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Lu R et al. (1997) A mammalian DNA repair enzyme that excises oxidatively damaged guanines maps to a locus frequently lost in lung cancer.
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Arai K et al. (1997) Cloning of a human homolog of the yeast OGG1 gene that is involved in the repair of oxidative DNA damage.
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Aburatani H et al. (1997) Cloning and characterization of mammalian 8-hydroxyguanine-specific DNA glycosylase/apurinic, apyrimidinic lyase, a functional mutM homologue.
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Perillo B et al. (2008) DNA oxidation as triggered by H3K9me2 demethylation drives estrogen-induced gene expression.
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Kovtun IV et al. (2007) OGG1 initiates age-dependent CAG trinucleotide expansion in somatic cells.
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Trapp C et al. (2007) Deficiency of the Cockayne syndrome B (CSB) gene aggravates the genomic instability caused by endogenous oxidative DNA base damage in mice.
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Wang CL et al. (2006) The hOGG1 Ser326Cys gene polymorphism is associated with decreased insulin sensitivity in subjects with normal glucose tolerance.
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Banerjee A et al. (2005) Structure of a repair enzyme interrogating undamaged DNA elucidates recognition of damaged DNA.
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Ishida T et al. (1999) Structure and chromosome location of human OGG1.
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Orphanet article
Orphanet ID 484183
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NCBI article
NCBI 4968
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OMIM.ORG article
Omim 601982
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Wikipedia article
Wikipedia EN (Oxoguanine_glycosylase)
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Update: Aug. 14, 2020