Research reveals how cells repair DNA damage

London: Danish researchers have discovered a previously unknown function in histones — responsible for packaging the DNA into structural units — that will help improve understanding of how cells protect and repair DNA damage. “I believe that there’s a lot of work ahead. It’s like opening a door onto a previously undiscovered territory filled with […]

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London: Danish researchers have discovered a previously unknown function in histones -- responsible for packaging the DNA into structural units -- that will help improve understanding of how cells protect and repair DNA damage.

"I believe that there's a lot of work ahead. It's like opening a door onto a previously undiscovered territory filled with lots of exciting knowledge. The histones are incredibly important to many of the cells' processes as well as their overall wellbeing," said study author Niels Mailand from the University of Copenhagen's Novo Nordisk Foundation Centre for Protein Research.