logo

VetSRev

The importance of nutrition in gene expression, replication, repair and prevention of DNA damage. [Persian]

Mohammadabadi, M. and Davarani, F. H.

Agricultural Biotechnology Journal (2021) 13:

DOI: 10.22103/jab.2021.18022.1332

Abstract

Objective: Since nutrition affects all the interactions of the body, especially the genome as well as the expression of genes, and all organisms are always feeding, and without feeding life is not possible. Therefore, the aim of this study was to review the role of nutrition in gene expression, DNA replication, prevention of DNA damage and DNA repair. Materials and methods: In this study, the keywords such as cancer, ribonuclease, ribonuclease inhibitor and RNA were used to search in databases including Scopus, SID, IranDoc, PubMed, Google Scholar, Web of Science and IranMedex. In order to select the documents used, all articles published in nonEnglish and Persian languages, duplicate articles, articles that could not be accessed to the full text, as well as articles that were presented as abstracts were removed. Finally, the selected cases were thoroughly studied and summarized in order to prepare the current review.

Citation

Mohammadabadi, M., & Davarani, F. H. (2021). The importance of nutrition in gene expression, replication, repair and prevention of DNA damage. [Persian]. Agricultural Biotechnology Journal, 13(3). https://doi.org/10.22103/jab.2021.18022.1332 reviews, DNA, Animal Genetics and Breeding [LL240], Animal Nutrition (Physiology) [LL510], diets, Non-communicable Diseases and Injuries of Animals [LL860], health, feeding, interactions, microelements, minerals, peroxidation, trace elements, vitamins, environmental factors, genes, databases, stability, regulation, enzymes, neoplasms, gene expression, genomes, data banks, prevention, Nutrition related Disorders and Therapeutic Nutrition [VV130], Non-communicable Human Diseases and Injuries [VV600], deoxyribonucleic acid, cancers, DNA damage, nutrition, Molecular Biology and Molecular Genetics [ZZ360], proteins, Physiology of Human Nutrition [VV120], ribonucleic acid, RNA, trace element deficiencies, deficiency, DNA modification, DNA repair, Human Genetics and Molecular Medicine [VV080], nutrient deficiencies, replication

Keywords