Eukaryotic cells must be able to coordinate DNA repair, replication and cell cycle progression in response to DNA damage. A failure to activate the checkpoints which delay the cell cycle in response to internal and external cues and to repair the DNA lesions results in an increase in genetic instability and cancer predisposition. The use of the yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae has been invaluable in isolating many of the genes required for the DNA damage response, although the molecular mechanisms which couple this regulatory pathway to different DNA transactions are still largely unknown. In analogy with prokaryotes, we propose that DNA strand breaks, caused by genotoxic agents or by replication-related lesions, trigger a replication coupled...
DNA replication is an essential process that occurs in all growing cells and needs to be tightly reg...
The DNA damage checkpoint is a surveillance mechanism evolved to preserve genome integrity in respon...
Cells maintain genomic stability by the coordination of DNA-damage repair and cell-cycle checkpoint ...
In response to genotoxic agents and cell cycle blocks all eukaryotic cells activate a set of surveil...
Eukaryotic cells have evolved a network of control mechanisms, known as checkpoints, which coordinat...
The eukaryotic intra-S-phase checkpoint, which slows DNA synthesis in response to DNA damage, is poo...
Checkpoints were originally identified as signalling pathways that delay mitosis in response to DNA ...
A universal feature of DNA damage and replication stress in eukaryotes is the activation of a checkp...
Checkpoints were originally identified as signalling pathways that delay mitosis in response to DNA ...
Multiple checkpoint controls ensure that later cellular events are not initiated until previous cell...
The cellular response to DNA damage is vital for the cell�s ability to maintain genomic integrity. C...
The DNA integrity checkpoints ensure completion of DNA replication and DNA repair before entry into ...
Multiple checkpoint controls ensure that later cellular events are not initiated until previous cell...
Cell cycle events are ordered correctly; mitosis follows DNA replication. To ensure correct order, c...
The DNA damage response is a cell-wide response that coordinates repair and cell-cycle progression. ...
DNA replication is an essential process that occurs in all growing cells and needs to be tightly reg...
The DNA damage checkpoint is a surveillance mechanism evolved to preserve genome integrity in respon...
Cells maintain genomic stability by the coordination of DNA-damage repair and cell-cycle checkpoint ...
In response to genotoxic agents and cell cycle blocks all eukaryotic cells activate a set of surveil...
Eukaryotic cells have evolved a network of control mechanisms, known as checkpoints, which coordinat...
The eukaryotic intra-S-phase checkpoint, which slows DNA synthesis in response to DNA damage, is poo...
Checkpoints were originally identified as signalling pathways that delay mitosis in response to DNA ...
A universal feature of DNA damage and replication stress in eukaryotes is the activation of a checkp...
Checkpoints were originally identified as signalling pathways that delay mitosis in response to DNA ...
Multiple checkpoint controls ensure that later cellular events are not initiated until previous cell...
The cellular response to DNA damage is vital for the cell�s ability to maintain genomic integrity. C...
The DNA integrity checkpoints ensure completion of DNA replication and DNA repair before entry into ...
Multiple checkpoint controls ensure that later cellular events are not initiated until previous cell...
Cell cycle events are ordered correctly; mitosis follows DNA replication. To ensure correct order, c...
The DNA damage response is a cell-wide response that coordinates repair and cell-cycle progression. ...
DNA replication is an essential process that occurs in all growing cells and needs to be tightly reg...
The DNA damage checkpoint is a surveillance mechanism evolved to preserve genome integrity in respon...
Cells maintain genomic stability by the coordination of DNA-damage repair and cell-cycle checkpoint ...