AbstractBRCA1 localizes to discrete nuclear foci (dots) during S phase. Hydroxyurea-mediated DNA synthesis arrest of S phase MCF7 cells led to a loss of BRCA1 from these structures. Ultraviolet light, mitomycin C, or gamma irradiation produced a similar effect but with no concurrent arrest of DNA synthesis. BARD1 and Rad51, two proteins associated with the BRCA1 dots, behaved similarly. Loss of the BRCA1 foci was accompanied by a specific, dose-dependent change(s) in the state of BRCA1 phosphorylation. Three distinct DNA damaging agents preferentially induced this change in S phase. The S phase BRCA1 phosphorylation response to DNA damage occurred in cells lacking, respectively, two DNA damage-sensing protein kinases, DNA-PK and Atm, implyi...
Multiple copies of the mitochondrial genome in eukaryotic cells are organized into protein-DNA compl...
SummaryCarriers of BRCA1 germline mutations are predisposed to breast and ovarian cancers. Accumulat...
The breast cancer 1 (BRCA1) protein is a tumor suppressor playing roles in DNA repair and cell cycle...
AbstractBRCA1 localizes to discrete nuclear foci (dots) during S phase. Hydroxyurea-mediated DNA syn...
The function of BRCA1 in response to ionizing radiation, which directly generates DNA double strand ...
The function of BRCA1 in response to ionizing radiation, which directly generates DNA double strand ...
BRCAI, the familial breast cancer susceptibility gene product, is a 220-kDa phosphorylated protein. ...
The BRCA1 gene product and its stoichiometric binding partner, BARD1, play a vital role in the cellu...
The formation of RAD51 foci in response to ionizing radiation (IR) represents an important step in t...
BRCA1 is a major player in the DNA damage response. This is evident from its loss, which causes cell...
The efficient repair of double-strand breaks in DNA is critical for the maintenance of genome stabil...
Genome maintenance by homologous recombination depends on coordinating many proteins in time and spa...
Breast cancer-associated protein 1 (BRCA1) forms foci at sites of induced DNA damage, but any signif...
Multiple copies of the mitochondrial genome in eukaryotic cells are organized into protein-DNA compl...
The two major hereditary breast cancer susceptibility genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, are associated with ea...
Multiple copies of the mitochondrial genome in eukaryotic cells are organized into protein-DNA compl...
SummaryCarriers of BRCA1 germline mutations are predisposed to breast and ovarian cancers. Accumulat...
The breast cancer 1 (BRCA1) protein is a tumor suppressor playing roles in DNA repair and cell cycle...
AbstractBRCA1 localizes to discrete nuclear foci (dots) during S phase. Hydroxyurea-mediated DNA syn...
The function of BRCA1 in response to ionizing radiation, which directly generates DNA double strand ...
The function of BRCA1 in response to ionizing radiation, which directly generates DNA double strand ...
BRCAI, the familial breast cancer susceptibility gene product, is a 220-kDa phosphorylated protein. ...
The BRCA1 gene product and its stoichiometric binding partner, BARD1, play a vital role in the cellu...
The formation of RAD51 foci in response to ionizing radiation (IR) represents an important step in t...
BRCA1 is a major player in the DNA damage response. This is evident from its loss, which causes cell...
The efficient repair of double-strand breaks in DNA is critical for the maintenance of genome stabil...
Genome maintenance by homologous recombination depends on coordinating many proteins in time and spa...
Breast cancer-associated protein 1 (BRCA1) forms foci at sites of induced DNA damage, but any signif...
Multiple copies of the mitochondrial genome in eukaryotic cells are organized into protein-DNA compl...
The two major hereditary breast cancer susceptibility genes, BRCA1 and BRCA2, are associated with ea...
Multiple copies of the mitochondrial genome in eukaryotic cells are organized into protein-DNA compl...
SummaryCarriers of BRCA1 germline mutations are predisposed to breast and ovarian cancers. Accumulat...
The breast cancer 1 (BRCA1) protein is a tumor suppressor playing roles in DNA repair and cell cycle...