The transient build-up of DNA supercoiling during the translocation of replication forks threatens genome stability and is controlled by DNA topoisomerases (TOPs). This crucial process has been exploited with TOP poisons for cancer chemotherapy. However, pinpointing cellular determinants of the best clinical response to TOP poisons still remains enigmatic. Here, we present an integrated approach and demonstrate that endogenous and exogenous expression of the oncofetal high-mobility group AT-hook 2 (HMGA2) protein exhibited broad protection against the formation of hydroxyurea-induced DNA breaks in various cancer cells, thus corroborating our previously proposed model in which HMGA2 functions as a replication fork chaperone that forms a prot...
UnrestrictedHMGA2 is located on chromosome 12q13-15, which is frequently amplified or subjected to c...
<div><p>The HMGA1 architectural transcription factor is an oncogene overexpressed in the vast majori...
G-quadruplexes (G4), non-canonical DNA structures, are involved in several essential processes. Stab...
The transient build-up of DNA supercoiling during the translocation of replication forks threatens g...
Rapidly dividing cells maintain chromatin supercoiling homeostasis via two specialized classes of en...
HMGA2 belongs to the family of the high mobility group (HMG) proteins. It binds DNA via three AT-hoo...
Faithful replication of the whole genome is fundamental to maintain the genome integrity. During thi...
HMGA2 is an important chromatin factor that interacts with DNA via three AT-hook domains, thereby re...
High Motility Group A-T hook 2 (HMGA2) is a transcriptional regulator that binds to short AT rich se...
SummaryMaintaining genome integrity requires the accurate and complete replication of chromosomal DN...
Maintaining genome integrity requires the accurate and complete replication of chromosomal DNA. This...
Maintaining genome integrity requires the accurate and complete replication of chromosomal DNA. This...
Replication fork stalling at human subtelomeres as a result of TOP1 poisoning or DNA synthesis inhib...
Key DNA transactions, such as genome replication and transcription, rely on the speedy translocation...
The maintenance of genome integrity is a process of main importance for cell survival. Cells experie...
UnrestrictedHMGA2 is located on chromosome 12q13-15, which is frequently amplified or subjected to c...
<div><p>The HMGA1 architectural transcription factor is an oncogene overexpressed in the vast majori...
G-quadruplexes (G4), non-canonical DNA structures, are involved in several essential processes. Stab...
The transient build-up of DNA supercoiling during the translocation of replication forks threatens g...
Rapidly dividing cells maintain chromatin supercoiling homeostasis via two specialized classes of en...
HMGA2 belongs to the family of the high mobility group (HMG) proteins. It binds DNA via three AT-hoo...
Faithful replication of the whole genome is fundamental to maintain the genome integrity. During thi...
HMGA2 is an important chromatin factor that interacts with DNA via three AT-hook domains, thereby re...
High Motility Group A-T hook 2 (HMGA2) is a transcriptional regulator that binds to short AT rich se...
SummaryMaintaining genome integrity requires the accurate and complete replication of chromosomal DN...
Maintaining genome integrity requires the accurate and complete replication of chromosomal DNA. This...
Maintaining genome integrity requires the accurate and complete replication of chromosomal DNA. This...
Replication fork stalling at human subtelomeres as a result of TOP1 poisoning or DNA synthesis inhib...
Key DNA transactions, such as genome replication and transcription, rely on the speedy translocation...
The maintenance of genome integrity is a process of main importance for cell survival. Cells experie...
UnrestrictedHMGA2 is located on chromosome 12q13-15, which is frequently amplified or subjected to c...
<div><p>The HMGA1 architectural transcription factor is an oncogene overexpressed in the vast majori...
G-quadruplexes (G4), non-canonical DNA structures, are involved in several essential processes. Stab...