Title : Particulate Hexavalent Chromium Inhibits E2F1 Leading to Reduced RAD51 Nuclear Foci Formation in Human Lung Cells.

Pub. Date : 2021 Apr 27

PMID : 33677506






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1 Particulate Cr(VI) causes DNA double strand breaks and prolonged exposure impairs homologous recombination targeting a key effector protein in this pathway, RAD51. chromium hexavalent ion RAD51 recombinase Homo sapiens
2 Reduced RAD51 protein is a key endpoint of particulate Cr(VI) exposure. chromium hexavalent ion RAD51 recombinase Homo sapiens
3 It is currently unknown how Cr(VI) reduces RAD51 protein. chromium hexavalent ion RAD51 recombinase Homo sapiens
4 This study sought to identify if E2F1 modulates the RAD51 response to particulate Cr(VI). chromium hexavalent ion RAD51 recombinase Homo sapiens
5 Particulate Cr(VI) reduced RAD51 protein and mRNA levels but had a minimal effect on RAD51 half-life. chromium hexavalent ion RAD51 recombinase Homo sapiens
6 E2F1 knockdown inhibited RAD51 nuclear foci formation after acute particulate Cr(VI) exposure. chromium hexavalent ion RAD51 recombinase Homo sapiens
7 These data indicate reduced RAD51 protein levels after prolonged particulate Cr(VI) exposure are predominantly due to inhibited expression. chromium hexavalent ion RAD51 recombinase Homo sapiens