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The Many Faces of Lipids in Genome Stability (and How to Unmask Them)

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MDPI
DOI: 10.3390/ijms222312930

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nuclear homeostasis; lipids; genome stability

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  1. ATIP-Avenir program
  2. La Ligue contre le Cancer
  3. Fondation ARC pour la Recherche sur le Cancer [COVID202001314]
  4. lInstitut National du Cancer, France [PLBIO19-098 INCA_13832]

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This article highlights the lack of research on the role of lipids in genome homeostasis and how it discourages new initiatives. It proposes exploring the impact of lipids on genome homeostasis and suggests a comprehensive set of techniques for nucleus-centered researchers.
Deep efforts have been devoted to studying the fundamental mechanisms ruling genome integrity preservation. A strong focus relies on our comprehension of nucleic acid and protein interactions. Comparatively, our exploration of whether lipids contribute to genome homeostasis and, if they do, how, is severely underdeveloped. This disequilibrium may be understood in historical terms, but also relates to the difficulty of applying classical lipid-related techniques to a territory such as a nucleus. The limited research in this domain translates into scarce and rarely gathered information, which with time further discourages new initiatives. In this review, the ways lipids have been demonstrated to, or very likely do, impact nuclear transactions, in general, and genome homeostasis, in particular, are explored. Moreover, a succinct yet exhaustive battery of available techniques is proposed to tackle the study of this topic while keeping in mind the feasibility and habits of nucleus-centered researchers.

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