Replication forks face a variety of structurally diverse impediments that can prevent them from completing their task. The mechanism by which cells overcome these hurdles is likely to vary depending on the nature of the obstacle and the strand in which the impediment is encountered. Both UV-induced DNA damage and thermosensitive replication proteins have been used in model systems to inhibit DNA replication and char-acterize the mechanism by which it recovers. In this study, we examined the molecular events that occur at replication forks following inactivation of a thermosensitive DnaB helicase and found that they are distinct from those that occur following arrest at UV-induced DNA damage. Following UV-induced DNA damage, the integrity of...
AbstractThe stalling of DNA replication forks that occurs as a consequence of encountering DNA damag...
Replication of chromosomal DNA must be carried out to completion in order for a cell to proliferate....
DNA replication forks pause in front of lesions on the template, eventually leading to cytotoxic chr...
Accurate replication of the genome is essential for reproduction in all cells. However, even under n...
Little is known about what happens when forks meet to complete DNA replication in any organism. In t...
Abstract The accurate recovery of replication following DNA damage and repair is critical for the ma...
UvrD is a DNA helicase that participates in nucleotide excision repair and several replication-assoc...
Following arrest by UV-induced DNA damage, replication is restored through a sequence of steps that ...
Maintaining replication fork integrity is vital to preserve genomic stability and avoid cancer. Phys...
Maintaining replication fork integrity is vital to preserve genomic stability and avoid cancer. Phys...
Maintaining replication fork integrity is vital to preserve genomic stability and avoid cancer. Phys...
After UV doses that disrupt DNA replication, the recovery of replication at replication forks in Esc...
Restarting stalled replication forks is vital to avoid fatal replication errors. Previously, it was ...
Abstract DNA lesions in S phase threaten genome stability. The DNA damage tolerance (DDT) pathways o...
Helicases that both unwind and rewind DNA have central roles in DNA repair and genetic recombination...
AbstractThe stalling of DNA replication forks that occurs as a consequence of encountering DNA damag...
Replication of chromosomal DNA must be carried out to completion in order for a cell to proliferate....
DNA replication forks pause in front of lesions on the template, eventually leading to cytotoxic chr...
Accurate replication of the genome is essential for reproduction in all cells. However, even under n...
Little is known about what happens when forks meet to complete DNA replication in any organism. In t...
Abstract The accurate recovery of replication following DNA damage and repair is critical for the ma...
UvrD is a DNA helicase that participates in nucleotide excision repair and several replication-assoc...
Following arrest by UV-induced DNA damage, replication is restored through a sequence of steps that ...
Maintaining replication fork integrity is vital to preserve genomic stability and avoid cancer. Phys...
Maintaining replication fork integrity is vital to preserve genomic stability and avoid cancer. Phys...
Maintaining replication fork integrity is vital to preserve genomic stability and avoid cancer. Phys...
After UV doses that disrupt DNA replication, the recovery of replication at replication forks in Esc...
Restarting stalled replication forks is vital to avoid fatal replication errors. Previously, it was ...
Abstract DNA lesions in S phase threaten genome stability. The DNA damage tolerance (DDT) pathways o...
Helicases that both unwind and rewind DNA have central roles in DNA repair and genetic recombination...
AbstractThe stalling of DNA replication forks that occurs as a consequence of encountering DNA damag...
Replication of chromosomal DNA must be carried out to completion in order for a cell to proliferate....
DNA replication forks pause in front of lesions on the template, eventually leading to cytotoxic chr...