Across eukaryotes, disruption of DNA replication causes an S phase checkpoint response, which regulates multiple processes, including inhibition of replication initiation and fork stabilization. How these events are coordinated remains poorly understood. Here, we show that the replicative helicase component Cdc45 targets the checkpoint kinase Rad53 to distinct replication complexes in the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae. Rad53 binds to forkhead-associated (FHA) interaction motifs in an unstructured loop region of Cdc45, which is phosphorylated by Rad53 itself, and this interaction is necessary for the inhibition of origin firing through Sld3. Cdc45 also recruits Rad53 to stalled replication forks, which we demonstrate is important fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
Origins of replication are activated throughout the S phase of the cell cycle such that some origins...
The S-phase checkpoint kinases Mec1 and Rad53 in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, are ac...
The replication checkpoint controls the integrity of replicating chromosomes by stabilizing stalled ...
The Rad53 DNA checkpoint protein kinase plays multiple roles in the budding yeast cell response to D...
DNA damage or replication stress during S-phase can activate the S-phase checkpoint which executes a...
Checkpoint-mediated control of replicating chromosomes is essential for preventing cancer. In yeast,...
In response to DNA damage and blocks to replication, eukaryotes activate the checkpoint pathways tha...
DNA replication is dramatically slowed down under replication stress. The regulation of replication ...
During DNA replication, replication forks are prone to stall and collapse. To prevent genomic instab...
UnrestrictedDuplication of a cell's genetic material is of paramount importance. This task must be ...
Replication fork stalling at a DNA lesion generates a damage signal that activates the Rad53 kinase,...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
Origins of replication are activated throughout the S phase of the cell cycle such that some origins...
The S-phase checkpoint kinases Mec1 and Rad53 in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, are ac...
The replication checkpoint controls the integrity of replicating chromosomes by stabilizing stalled ...
The Rad53 DNA checkpoint protein kinase plays multiple roles in the budding yeast cell response to D...
DNA damage or replication stress during S-phase can activate the S-phase checkpoint which executes a...
Checkpoint-mediated control of replicating chromosomes is essential for preventing cancer. In yeast,...
In response to DNA damage and blocks to replication, eukaryotes activate the checkpoint pathways tha...
DNA replication is dramatically slowed down under replication stress. The regulation of replication ...
During DNA replication, replication forks are prone to stall and collapse. To prevent genomic instab...
UnrestrictedDuplication of a cell's genetic material is of paramount importance. This task must be ...
Replication fork stalling at a DNA lesion generates a damage signal that activates the Rad53 kinase,...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
Origins of replication are activated throughout the S phase of the cell cycle such that some origins...
The S-phase checkpoint kinases Mec1 and Rad53 in the budding yeast, Saccharomyces cerevisiae, are ac...