AbstractBackground: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged genomes has been linked to several human cancers. Studies in yeasts and mammals have identified several genes that are required for proper activation of cell cycle checkpoints following various types of DNA damage. However, in metazoans, DNA damage can induce apoptosis as well. How DNA damage activates the apoptotic machinery is not fully understood.Results: We demonstrate here that the Caenorhabditis elegans gene hus-1 is required for DNA damage-induced cell cycle arrest and apoptosis. Following DNA damage, HUS-1 relocalizes and forms distinct foci that overlap with chromatin. Relocalization does not require the novel checkpoint protein...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...
BACKGROUND:The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged geno...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...
AbstractBackground: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely dam...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...
BACKGROUND:The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged geno...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...
AbstractBackground: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely dam...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...