Every cell has a DNA repair mechanism to fix damage. "With a human cell, if there are any more than two breaks in the entire billion base pair genome, it can't fix itself and it dies", Robert Szabla, lead researcher, explained.
"But in the case of DdrC, this unique protein helps the cell to repair hundreds of broken DNA fragments into a coherent genome", he added. The findings could provide the foundation for developing everything from vaccines against cancer to crops that can withstand drought.
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By Diana Krogh from Beiras on 18 Sep 2024, 11:52