The breast cancer susceptibility proteins BRCA1 and BRCA2 have emerged as key stabilizing factors for the maintenance of replication fork integrity following replication stress. In their absence, stalled replication forks are extensively degraded by the MRE11 nuclease, leading to chemotherapeutic sensitivity. Here we report that BRCA proteins prevent nucleolytic degradation by protecting replication forks that have undergone fork reversal upon drug treatment. The unprotected regressed arms of reversed forks are the entry point for MRE11 in BRCA-deficient cells. The CtIP protein initiates MRE11-dependent degradation, which is extended by the EXO1 nuclease. Next, we show that the initial limited resection of the regressed arms establishes the...
Background Proper repair and restart of stressed replication forks requires intact homologous recom...
To ensure the completion of DNA replication and maintenance of genome integrity, DNA repair factors ...
Accurate DNA replication is essential to preserve genomic integrity and prevent chromosomal instabil...
Besides its role in homologous recombination, the tumor suppressor BRCA2 protects stalled replicatio...
Brca1- and Brca2-deficient cells have reduced capacity to repair DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) by ...
The hereditary breast and ovarian cancer predisposition genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 account for the lion’s...
The remodeling of stalled replication forks to form four-way DNA junctions is an important component...
To ensure the completion of DNA replication and maintenance of genome integrity, DNA repair factors...
The integrity of genomes is constantly threatened by problems encountered by the replication fork. B...
A fundamental aspect of living organisms is the accurate replication and maintenance of the genome t...
Brca2 deficiency causes Mre11-dependent degradation of nascent DNA at stalled forks, leading to cell...
The cell’s ability to maintain genome integrity is largely dependent on a complex network of protein...
BRCA1—a breast and ovarian cancer suppressor gene—promotes genome integrity. To study the functional...
SummaryGenes mutated in patients with Fanconi anemia (FA) interact with the DNA repair genes BRCA1 a...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer. The tumour suppressors BRCA1 and BRCA2 play key roles i...
Background Proper repair and restart of stressed replication forks requires intact homologous recom...
To ensure the completion of DNA replication and maintenance of genome integrity, DNA repair factors ...
Accurate DNA replication is essential to preserve genomic integrity and prevent chromosomal instabil...
Besides its role in homologous recombination, the tumor suppressor BRCA2 protects stalled replicatio...
Brca1- and Brca2-deficient cells have reduced capacity to repair DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) by ...
The hereditary breast and ovarian cancer predisposition genes BRCA1 and BRCA2 account for the lion’s...
The remodeling of stalled replication forks to form four-way DNA junctions is an important component...
To ensure the completion of DNA replication and maintenance of genome integrity, DNA repair factors...
The integrity of genomes is constantly threatened by problems encountered by the replication fork. B...
A fundamental aspect of living organisms is the accurate replication and maintenance of the genome t...
Brca2 deficiency causes Mre11-dependent degradation of nascent DNA at stalled forks, leading to cell...
The cell’s ability to maintain genome integrity is largely dependent on a complex network of protein...
BRCA1—a breast and ovarian cancer suppressor gene—promotes genome integrity. To study the functional...
SummaryGenes mutated in patients with Fanconi anemia (FA) interact with the DNA repair genes BRCA1 a...
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer. The tumour suppressors BRCA1 and BRCA2 play key roles i...
Background Proper repair and restart of stressed replication forks requires intact homologous recom...
To ensure the completion of DNA replication and maintenance of genome integrity, DNA repair factors ...
Accurate DNA replication is essential to preserve genomic integrity and prevent chromosomal instabil...