Cell cycle checkpoints activated by DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are essential for the maintenance of the genomic integrity of proliferating cells. Following DNA damage, cells must detect the break and either transiently block cell cycle progression, to allow time for repair, or exit the cell cycle. Reversal of a DNA-damage-induced checkpoint not only requires the repair of these lesions, but a cell must also prevent permanent exit from the cell cycle and actively terminate checkpoint signalling to allow cell cycle progression to resume. It is becoming increasingly clear that despite the shared mechanisms of DNA damage detection throughout the cell cycle, the checkpoint and its reversal are precisely tuned to each cell cycle phase. Furth...
Double-stranded DNA breaks activate a DNA damage checkpoint in G2 phase to trigger a cell cycle arre...
In response to genotoxic stress, which can be caused by environmental or endogenous genotoxic insult...
Cells are equipped with a cell-intrinsic signaling network called the DNA damage response (DDR). Thi...
Cells form the basis for all living organisms on earth. All genetic information needed for a cell to...
Cells form the basis for all living organisms on earth. All genetic information needed for a cell to...
In order to maintain genetic integrity, cells are equipped with cell cycle checkpoints that detect D...
In order to maintain genetic integrity, cells are equipped with cell cycle checkpoints that detect D...
Checkpoint recovery is integral to a successful checkpoint response. Checkpoint pathways monitor pro...
The repair of DNA lesions that occur endogenously or in response to diverse genotoxic stresses is in...
The DNA damage checkpoint is a surveillance mechanism evolved to preserve genome integrity in respon...
In response to genomic insults cells trigger a signal transduction pathway, known as DNA damage chec...
DNA damage caused by many factors may lead to missense mutation, deletion or illegal recombination. ...
DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) elicit prompt activation of DNA damage response (DDR), which arrests...
The maintenance of genome integrity is important for normal cellular functions, organism development...
Double-stranded DNA breaks activate a DNA damage checkpoint in G2 phase to trigger a cell cycle arre...
Double-stranded DNA breaks activate a DNA damage checkpoint in G2 phase to trigger a cell cycle arre...
In response to genotoxic stress, which can be caused by environmental or endogenous genotoxic insult...
Cells are equipped with a cell-intrinsic signaling network called the DNA damage response (DDR). Thi...
Cells form the basis for all living organisms on earth. All genetic information needed for a cell to...
Cells form the basis for all living organisms on earth. All genetic information needed for a cell to...
In order to maintain genetic integrity, cells are equipped with cell cycle checkpoints that detect D...
In order to maintain genetic integrity, cells are equipped with cell cycle checkpoints that detect D...
Checkpoint recovery is integral to a successful checkpoint response. Checkpoint pathways monitor pro...
The repair of DNA lesions that occur endogenously or in response to diverse genotoxic stresses is in...
The DNA damage checkpoint is a surveillance mechanism evolved to preserve genome integrity in respon...
In response to genomic insults cells trigger a signal transduction pathway, known as DNA damage chec...
DNA damage caused by many factors may lead to missense mutation, deletion or illegal recombination. ...
DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) elicit prompt activation of DNA damage response (DDR), which arrests...
The maintenance of genome integrity is important for normal cellular functions, organism development...
Double-stranded DNA breaks activate a DNA damage checkpoint in G2 phase to trigger a cell cycle arre...
Double-stranded DNA breaks activate a DNA damage checkpoint in G2 phase to trigger a cell cycle arre...
In response to genotoxic stress, which can be caused by environmental or endogenous genotoxic insult...
Cells are equipped with a cell-intrinsic signaling network called the DNA damage response (DDR). Thi...