Abstract: Replication and transcription are key aspects of DNA metabolism that take place on the same template and potentially interfere with each other. Conflicts between these two activities include head-on or co-directional collisions between DNA and RNA polymerases, which can lead to the formation of DNA breaks and chromosome rearrangements. To avoid these deleterious consequences and prevent genomic instability, cells have evolved multiple mechanisms preventing replication forks from colliding with the transcription machinery. Yet, recent reports indicate that interference between replication and transcription is not limited to physical interactions between polymerases and that other cotranscriptional processes can interfere with DNA r...
DNA and RNA polymerases clash along the genome as they compete for the same DNA template. Cells have...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 12th International Conference & 5th Asian Congress on Environmen...
Transcription and replication are the two most essential processes that a cell does with its DNA: th...
To ensure accurate duplication of genetic material, the replication fork must overcome numerous natu...
The frequent occurrence of transcription and DNA replication in cells results in many encounters, an...
Genome replication involves dealing with obstacles that can result from DNA damage but also from chr...
Genome replication involves dealing with obstacles that can result from DNA damage but also from ch...
Nuclear DNA replication requires the concerted action of hundreds of proteins to efficiently unwind ...
Genome replication involves dealing with obstacles that can result from DNA damage but also from chr...
Transcription is a source of genome instability that stimulates mutation and recombination. Part of ...
Genomes undergo different types of sporadic alterations, including DNA damage, point mutations, and ...
Transcription-replication interactions occur when DNA replication encounters genomic regions undergo...
Transcription-replication interactions occur when DNA replication encounters genomic regions undergo...
Summary: The interplay of transcription, topological tension, and chromosome breakage is a subject o...
The frequent occurrence of transcription and DNA replication in cells results in many encounters, an...
DNA and RNA polymerases clash along the genome as they compete for the same DNA template. Cells have...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 12th International Conference & 5th Asian Congress on Environmen...
Transcription and replication are the two most essential processes that a cell does with its DNA: th...
To ensure accurate duplication of genetic material, the replication fork must overcome numerous natu...
The frequent occurrence of transcription and DNA replication in cells results in many encounters, an...
Genome replication involves dealing with obstacles that can result from DNA damage but also from chr...
Genome replication involves dealing with obstacles that can result from DNA damage but also from ch...
Nuclear DNA replication requires the concerted action of hundreds of proteins to efficiently unwind ...
Genome replication involves dealing with obstacles that can result from DNA damage but also from chr...
Transcription is a source of genome instability that stimulates mutation and recombination. Part of ...
Genomes undergo different types of sporadic alterations, including DNA damage, point mutations, and ...
Transcription-replication interactions occur when DNA replication encounters genomic regions undergo...
Transcription-replication interactions occur when DNA replication encounters genomic regions undergo...
Summary: The interplay of transcription, topological tension, and chromosome breakage is a subject o...
The frequent occurrence of transcription and DNA replication in cells results in many encounters, an...
DNA and RNA polymerases clash along the genome as they compete for the same DNA template. Cells have...
Resumen del trabajo presentado a la 12th International Conference & 5th Asian Congress on Environmen...
Transcription and replication are the two most essential processes that a cell does with its DNA: th...