Broken replication forks result in DNA breaks that are normally repaired via homologous recombination or break induced replication (BIR). Mild insufficiency in the replicative ligase Cdc9 in budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae resulted in a population of cells with persistent DNA damage, most likely due to broken replication forks, constitutive activation of the DNA damage checkpoint and longer telomeres. This telomere lengthening required functional telomerase, the core DNA damage signaling cascade Mec1-Rad9-Rad53, and the components of the BIR repair pathway – Rad51, Rad52, Pol32, and Pif1. The Mec1-Rad53 induced phosphorylation of Pif1, previously found necessary for inhibition of telomerase at double strand breaks, was also important...
Telomere maintenance is required for chromosome stability, and telomeres are typically replicated by...
In budding yeast, one-ended DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and damaged replication forks are repair...
Replicating the end of a linear chromosome poses a pro-blem that can be solved by the combined actio...
<div><p>Broken replication forks result in DNA breaks that are normally repaired via homologous reco...
The response to DNA damage involves regulation of several essential processes to maximize the accura...
The response to DNA damage involves regulation of multiple essential processes to maximize the accur...
Pif1, an evolutionarily conserved helicase, negatively regulates telomere length by removing telomer...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and short telomeres are structurally similar, yet have diametrically...
Telomeres are the ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes essential for their stable maintenance. The ...
DNA double strand break (DSB) is one of the most threatening of all types of DNA damages as it leads...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are a threat to cell survival and genome integrity. In addition to c...
International audienceTelomeres are difficult-to-replicate sites whereby replication itself may thre...
<p>Grey bars and grey circles depict non-telomeric DNA and origins of replication within it respecti...
DNA suffers constant damage, leading to a variety of lesions that require repair. One of the most de...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) pose a threat to cell survival and genomic integrity, and remarkable...
Telomere maintenance is required for chromosome stability, and telomeres are typically replicated by...
In budding yeast, one-ended DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and damaged replication forks are repair...
Replicating the end of a linear chromosome poses a pro-blem that can be solved by the combined actio...
<div><p>Broken replication forks result in DNA breaks that are normally repaired via homologous reco...
The response to DNA damage involves regulation of several essential processes to maximize the accura...
The response to DNA damage involves regulation of multiple essential processes to maximize the accur...
Pif1, an evolutionarily conserved helicase, negatively regulates telomere length by removing telomer...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and short telomeres are structurally similar, yet have diametrically...
Telomeres are the ends of linear eukaryotic chromosomes essential for their stable maintenance. The ...
DNA double strand break (DSB) is one of the most threatening of all types of DNA damages as it leads...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are a threat to cell survival and genome integrity. In addition to c...
International audienceTelomeres are difficult-to-replicate sites whereby replication itself may thre...
<p>Grey bars and grey circles depict non-telomeric DNA and origins of replication within it respecti...
DNA suffers constant damage, leading to a variety of lesions that require repair. One of the most de...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) pose a threat to cell survival and genomic integrity, and remarkable...
Telomere maintenance is required for chromosome stability, and telomeres are typically replicated by...
In budding yeast, one-ended DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and damaged replication forks are repair...
Replicating the end of a linear chromosome poses a pro-blem that can be solved by the combined actio...