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Causes and consequences of replication stress
MK Zeman, KA Cimprich - Nature cell biology, 2014 - nature.com
Replication stress is a complex phenomenon that has serious implications for genome
stability, cell survival and human disease. Generation of aberrant replication fork structures …
stability, cell survival and human disease. Generation of aberrant replication fork structures …
Replication fork reversal in eukaryotes: from dead end to dynamic response
KJ Neelsen, M Lopes - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2015 - nature.com
The remodelling of replication forks into four-way junctions following replication perturbation,
known as fork reversal, was hypothesized to promote DNA damage tolerance and repair …
known as fork reversal, was hypothesized to promote DNA damage tolerance and repair …
CRISPR-mediated base editing enables efficient disruption of eukaryotic genes through induction of STOP codons
Standard CRISPR-mediated gene disruption strategies rely on Cas9-induced DNA double-
strand breaks (DSBs). Here, we show that CRISPR-dependent base editing efficiently …
strand breaks (DSBs). Here, we show that CRISPR-dependent base editing efficiently …
SMARCAL1 is a dual regulator of innate immune signaling and PD-L1 expression that promotes tumor immune evasion
Genomic instability can trigger cancer-intrinsic innate immune responses that promote tumor
rejection. However, cancer cells often evade these responses by overexpressing immune …
rejection. However, cancer cells often evade these responses by overexpressing immune …
HLTF promotes fork reversal, limiting replication stress resistance and preventing multiple mechanisms of unrestrained DNA synthesis
DNA replication stress can stall replication forks, leading to genome instability. DNA damage
tolerance pathways assist fork progression, promoting replication fork reversal, translesion …
tolerance pathways assist fork progression, promoting replication fork reversal, translesion …
The DNA damage response: making it safe to play with knives
Damage to our genetic material is an ongoing threat to both our ability to faithfully transmit
genetic information to our offspring as well as our own survival. To respond to these threats …
genetic information to our offspring as well as our own survival. To respond to these threats …
Restoration of replication fork stability in BRCA1-and BRCA2-deficient cells by inactivation of SNF2-family fork remodelers
To ensure the completion of DNA replication and maintenance of genome integrity, DNA
repair factors protect stalled replication forks upon replication stress. Previous studies have …
repair factors protect stalled replication forks upon replication stress. Previous studies have …
RPA-coated single-stranded DNA as a platform for post-translational modifications in the DNA damage response
Abstract The Replication Protein A (RPA) complex is an essential regulator of eukaryotic
DNA metabolism. RPA avidly binds to single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) through multiple …
DNA metabolism. RPA avidly binds to single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) through multiple …
ATP-dependent chromatin remodeling: genetics, genomics and mechanisms
Macromolecular assemblies that regulate chromatin structure using the energy of ATP
hydrolysis have critical roles in development, cancer, and stem cell biology. The ATPases of …
hydrolysis have critical roles in development, cancer, and stem cell biology. The ATPases of …
ATR phosphorylates SMARCAL1 to prevent replication fork collapse
FB Couch, CE Bansbach, R Driscoll… - Genes & …, 2013 - genesdev.cshlp.org
The DNA damage response kinase ataxia telangiectasia and Rad3-related (ATR)
coordinates much of the cellular response to replication stress. The exact mechanisms by …
coordinates much of the cellular response to replication stress. The exact mechanisms by …