Phosphorylation of replication protein A (RPA) by Cdk2 and the checkpoint kinase ATR (ATM and Rad3 related) during replication fork stalling stabilizes the replisome, but how these modifications safeguard the fork is not understood. To address this question, we used single-molecule fiber analysis in cells expressing a phosphorylation-defective RPA2 subunit or lacking phosphatase activity toward RPA2. Deregulation of RPA phosphorylation reduced synthesis at forks both during replication stress and recovery from stress. The ability of phosphorylated RPA to stimulate fork recovery is mediated through the PALB2 tumor suppressor protein. RPA phosphorylation increased localization of PALB2 and BRCA2 to RPA-bound nuclear foci in cells experiencing...
SummaryATR, activated by replication stress, protects replication forks locally and suppresses origi...
Replication protein A (RPA) plays essential roles in DNA metabolism, including replication, checkpoi...
Stalled replication forks occasionally collapse, leading to potentially catastrophic DNA double-stra...
The replication protein A (RPA)-ssDNA complex formed at arrested replication forks recruits key prot...
DNA damage encountered by DNA replication forks poses risks of genome destabilization, a precursor t...
RPA (replication protein A) is an essential factor for DNA DSB (double-strand break) repair and cell...
Human replication protein A(RPA), a heterotrimeric protein complex, was originally defined as a euka...
Accurate genome replication is essential for all life and a key mechanism of disease prevention, und...
Eukaryotic genomic integrity is safeguarded by cell cycle checkpoints and DNA repair pathways, colle...
The post-translational modification of proteins by ADP-ribosylation, catalysed by poly(ADP-ribose) p...
A series of critical pathways are responsible for the detection, signaling, and restart of replicati...
RPA (replication protein A), the eukaryotic ssDNA (single-stranded DNA)-binding protein, participate...
The DNA replication machinery encounters a number of obstacles while duplicating the genome, which p...
Replication stress, characterized by stalling of DNA replication and the accumulation of abnormal re...
Post-translational phosphorylation of proteins provides a mechanism for cells to switch on or off ma...
SummaryATR, activated by replication stress, protects replication forks locally and suppresses origi...
Replication protein A (RPA) plays essential roles in DNA metabolism, including replication, checkpoi...
Stalled replication forks occasionally collapse, leading to potentially catastrophic DNA double-stra...
The replication protein A (RPA)-ssDNA complex formed at arrested replication forks recruits key prot...
DNA damage encountered by DNA replication forks poses risks of genome destabilization, a precursor t...
RPA (replication protein A) is an essential factor for DNA DSB (double-strand break) repair and cell...
Human replication protein A(RPA), a heterotrimeric protein complex, was originally defined as a euka...
Accurate genome replication is essential for all life and a key mechanism of disease prevention, und...
Eukaryotic genomic integrity is safeguarded by cell cycle checkpoints and DNA repair pathways, colle...
The post-translational modification of proteins by ADP-ribosylation, catalysed by poly(ADP-ribose) p...
A series of critical pathways are responsible for the detection, signaling, and restart of replicati...
RPA (replication protein A), the eukaryotic ssDNA (single-stranded DNA)-binding protein, participate...
The DNA replication machinery encounters a number of obstacles while duplicating the genome, which p...
Replication stress, characterized by stalling of DNA replication and the accumulation of abnormal re...
Post-translational phosphorylation of proteins provides a mechanism for cells to switch on or off ma...
SummaryATR, activated by replication stress, protects replication forks locally and suppresses origi...
Replication protein A (RPA) plays essential roles in DNA metabolism, including replication, checkpoi...
Stalled replication forks occasionally collapse, leading to potentially catastrophic DNA double-stra...