<div><p>A surveillance mechanism, the S phase checkpoint, blocks progression into mitosis in response to DNA damage and replication stress. Segregation of damaged or incompletely replicated chromosomes results in genomic instability. In humans, the S phase checkpoint has been shown to constitute an anti-cancer barrier. Inhibition of mitotic cyclin dependent kinase (M-CDK) activity by Wee1 kinases is critical to block mitosis in some organisms. However, such mechanism is dispensable in the response to genotoxic stress in the model eukaryotic organism <i>Saccharomyces cerevisiae</i>. We show here that the Wee1 ortholog Swe1 does indeed inhibit M-CDK activity and chromosome segregation in response to genotoxic insults. Swe1 dispensability in b...
In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, unnatural stabilization of the cyclin-dependent kinas...
The presence of DNA damage activates a conserved cellular response known as the DNA damage checkpoin...
AbstractCancer cells show increased genome rearrangements, although it is unclear what defects cause...
Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) governs cell cycle progression, and its kinase activity fluctuates dur...
Downregulation of specific transcripts is one of the mechanisms utilized by eukaryotic checkpoint sy...
<p>Molecular diagram showing the three pathways that block Mitotic Cyclin Dependent Kinase activity ...
SummaryBackgroundSeveral checkpoint pathways employ Wee1-mediated inhibitory tyrosine phosphorylatio...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) replication and chromosome segregation must occur in ordered sequence to...
Spontaneous DNA damage poses a continuous threat to genomic integrity. If unchecked, genotoxic insul...
The DNA integrity checkpoints ensure completion of DNA replication and DNA repair before entry into ...
Several checkpoint pathways employ Wee1-mediated inhibitory tyrosine phosphorylation of cyclin-depen...
A universal feature of DNA damage and replication stress in eukaryotes is the activation of a checkp...
G(1) cell cycle regulators are often mutated in cancer, but how this causes genomic instability is u...
Cell cycle events are ordered correctly; mitosis follows DNA replication. To ensure correct order, c...
During DNA replication, replication forks are prone to stall and collapse. To prevent genomic instab...
In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, unnatural stabilization of the cyclin-dependent kinas...
The presence of DNA damage activates a conserved cellular response known as the DNA damage checkpoin...
AbstractCancer cells show increased genome rearrangements, although it is unclear what defects cause...
Cyclin-dependent kinase (CDK) governs cell cycle progression, and its kinase activity fluctuates dur...
Downregulation of specific transcripts is one of the mechanisms utilized by eukaryotic checkpoint sy...
<p>Molecular diagram showing the three pathways that block Mitotic Cyclin Dependent Kinase activity ...
SummaryBackgroundSeveral checkpoint pathways employ Wee1-mediated inhibitory tyrosine phosphorylatio...
Deoxyribonucleic acid (DNA) replication and chromosome segregation must occur in ordered sequence to...
Spontaneous DNA damage poses a continuous threat to genomic integrity. If unchecked, genotoxic insul...
The DNA integrity checkpoints ensure completion of DNA replication and DNA repair before entry into ...
Several checkpoint pathways employ Wee1-mediated inhibitory tyrosine phosphorylation of cyclin-depen...
A universal feature of DNA damage and replication stress in eukaryotes is the activation of a checkp...
G(1) cell cycle regulators are often mutated in cancer, but how this causes genomic instability is u...
Cell cycle events are ordered correctly; mitosis follows DNA replication. To ensure correct order, c...
During DNA replication, replication forks are prone to stall and collapse. To prevent genomic instab...
In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, unnatural stabilization of the cyclin-dependent kinas...
The presence of DNA damage activates a conserved cellular response known as the DNA damage checkpoin...
AbstractCancer cells show increased genome rearrangements, although it is unclear what defects cause...