Nature Communications, Published online: 06 June 2026; doi:10.1038/s41467-026-74090-0 DNA damage repair enzymes protect genomes by recognizing and removing harmful lesions before they become mutations. Here, the authors map how these enzymes bind thousands of damaged DNA sequences, revealing sequence and structural recognition rules linked to genome-wide mutation patterns.
Mapping DNA glycosylase binding across lesion sequence contexts reveals extended sequence and structural recognition logic
Ariel Afek
