The plasticity of DNA replication forks in response to clinically relevant genotoxic stress

M Berti, D Cortez, M Lopes - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2020 - nature.com
Complete and accurate DNA replication requires the progression of replication forks through
DNA damage, actively transcribed regions, structured DNA and compact chromatin. Recent …

ATM, ATR, and DNA-PK: The Trinity at the Heart of the DNA Damage Response

AN Blackford, SP Jackson - Molecular cell, 2017 - cell.com
In vertebrate cells, the DNA damage response is controlled by three related kinases: ATM,
ATR, and DNA-PK. It has been 20 years since the cloning of ATR, the last of the three to be …

The nucleus acts as a ruler tailoring cell responses to spatial constraints

AJ Lomakin, CJ Cattin, D Cuvelier, Z Alraies, M Molina… - Science, 2020 - science.org
INTRODUCTION The human body is a crowded place. This crowding is even more acute
when the regulation of cell growth and proliferation fails during the formation of a tumor …

Target gene-independent functions of MYC oncoproteins

A Baluapuri, E Wolf, M Eilers - Nature Reviews Molecular Cell Biology, 2020 - nature.com
Oncoproteins of the MYC family are major drivers of human tumorigenesis. Since a large
body of evidence indicates that MYC proteins are transcription factors, studying their function …

Mechanisms of oncogene-induced replication stress: jigsaw falling into place

P Kotsantis, E Petermann, SJ Boulton - Cancer discovery, 2018 - AACR
Oncogene activation disturbs cellular processes and accommodates a complex landscape
of changes in the genome that contribute to genomic instability, which accelerates mutation …

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 …

Rad51-mediated replication fork reversal is a global response to genotoxic treatments in human cells

R Zellweger, D Dalcher, K Mutreja, M Berti… - Journal of Cell …, 2015 - rupress.org
Replication fork reversal protects forks from breakage after poisoning of Topoisomerase 1.
We here investigated fork progression and chromosomal breakage in human cells in …

Transcription–replication conflicts: how they occur and how they are resolved

T García-Muse, A Aguilera - Nature reviews Molecular cell biology, 2016 - nature.com
The frequent occurrence of transcription and DNA replication in cells results in many
encounters, and thus conflicts, between the transcription and replication machineries. These …

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 …

R loops: from transcription byproducts to threats to genome stability

A Aguilera, T García-Muse - Molecular cell, 2012 - cell.com
RNA: DNA hybrid structures known as R loops were thought to be rare byproducts of
transcription. In the last decade, however, accumulating evidence has pointed to a new view …