SummaryIn response to genotoxic stress, cells evoke a plethora of physiological responses collectively aimed at enhancing viability and maintaining the integrity of the genome. Here, we report that unspliced tRNA rapidly accumulates in the nuclei of yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae after DNA damage. This response requires an intact MEC1- and RAD53-dependent signaling pathway that impedes the nuclear export of intron-containing tRNA via differential relocalization of the karyopherin Los1 to the cytoplasm. The accumulation of unspliced tRNA in the nucleus signals the activation of Gcn4 transcription factor, which, in turn, contributes to cell-cycle arrest in G1 in part by delaying accumulation of the cyclin Cln2. The regulated nucleocytoplasmic...
During DNA replication, replication forks are prone to stall and collapse. To prevent genomic instab...
Summary: In eukaryotes, tRNAs are transcribed in the nucleus and exported to the cytosol, where they...
Genome instability, defined as the occurrence and amplification of mutations and chromosomal rearran...
SummaryIn response to genotoxic stress, cells evoke a plethora of physiological responses collective...
The molecular pathways linking DNA-damage checkpoint proteins to cell-cycle progression remain large...
In eukaryotic cells, tRNAs are transcribed and partially processed in the nucleus before they are ex...
AbstractThis discussion focuses on the cellular dynamics of tRNA transcription, processing, and turn...
ty arrest in G1 in part by delaying accumulation of the cyclin Cln2. The regulated nucleocyto-plasmi...
tRNAs in yeast and vertebrate cells move bidirectionally and reversibly between the nucleus and the ...
Cell cycle events are ordered correctly; mitosis follows DNA replication. To ensure correct order, c...
Multiple checkpoint controls ensure that later cellular events are not initiated until previous cell...
It is axiomatic that genomic stability is dependent upon regulatory pathways, termed checkpoints, wh...
<div><p>Transfer RNA (tRNA) modifications enhance the efficiency, specificity and fidelity of transl...
Eukaryotic cells have evolved a network of control mechanisms, known as checkpoints, which coordinat...
Transfer RNA (tRNA) modifications enhance the efficiency, specificity and fidelity of translation in...
During DNA replication, replication forks are prone to stall and collapse. To prevent genomic instab...
Summary: In eukaryotes, tRNAs are transcribed in the nucleus and exported to the cytosol, where they...
Genome instability, defined as the occurrence and amplification of mutations and chromosomal rearran...
SummaryIn response to genotoxic stress, cells evoke a plethora of physiological responses collective...
The molecular pathways linking DNA-damage checkpoint proteins to cell-cycle progression remain large...
In eukaryotic cells, tRNAs are transcribed and partially processed in the nucleus before they are ex...
AbstractThis discussion focuses on the cellular dynamics of tRNA transcription, processing, and turn...
ty arrest in G1 in part by delaying accumulation of the cyclin Cln2. The regulated nucleocyto-plasmi...
tRNAs in yeast and vertebrate cells move bidirectionally and reversibly between the nucleus and the ...
Cell cycle events are ordered correctly; mitosis follows DNA replication. To ensure correct order, c...
Multiple checkpoint controls ensure that later cellular events are not initiated until previous cell...
It is axiomatic that genomic stability is dependent upon regulatory pathways, termed checkpoints, wh...
<div><p>Transfer RNA (tRNA) modifications enhance the efficiency, specificity and fidelity of transl...
Eukaryotic cells have evolved a network of control mechanisms, known as checkpoints, which coordinat...
Transfer RNA (tRNA) modifications enhance the efficiency, specificity and fidelity of translation in...
During DNA replication, replication forks are prone to stall and collapse. To prevent genomic instab...
Summary: In eukaryotes, tRNAs are transcribed in the nucleus and exported to the cytosol, where they...
Genome instability, defined as the occurrence and amplification of mutations and chromosomal rearran...