SummaryrDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequently display elevated levels of recombination in rDNA, indicating that the repeats are a liability to the genomic integrity of a cell. However, little is known about how cells deal with DNA double-stranded breaks in rDNA. Using selective endonucleases, we show that human cells are highly sensitive to breaks in 45S but not the 5S rDNA repeats. We find that homologous recombination inhibits repair of breaks in 45S rDNA, and this results in repeat loss. We identify the structural maintenance of chromosomes protein 5 (SMC5) as contributing to recombination-mediated repair of rDNA breaks. Together, our data demonstrate that SMC5-mediated recombin...
rDNA repeats residing in the nucleolus must be released to the nucleoplasm to allow repair by homolo...
The ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) comprise a highly repetitive gene cluster. The copy number of genes a...
Smc5/6, a member of the conserved SMC family of complexes, is essential for growth in most organisms...
rDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequently d...
rDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequently d...
SummaryrDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequ...
rDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequently d...
rDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequently d...
rDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequently d...
rDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequently d...
Of the three structural maintenance of chromosome (SMC) complexes, two directly regulate chromosome ...
The ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) comprise a highly repetitive gene cluster. The copy number of genes a...
The ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) comprise a highly repetitive gene cluster. The copy number of genes a...
The ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) comprise a highly repetitive gene cluster. The copy number of genes a...
Smc5/6, a member of the conserved SMC family of complexes, is essential for growth in most organisms...
rDNA repeats residing in the nucleolus must be released to the nucleoplasm to allow repair by homolo...
The ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) comprise a highly repetitive gene cluster. The copy number of genes a...
Smc5/6, a member of the conserved SMC family of complexes, is essential for growth in most organisms...
rDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequently d...
rDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequently d...
SummaryrDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequ...
rDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequently d...
rDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequently d...
rDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequently d...
rDNA repeats constitute the most heavily transcribed region in the human genome. Tumors frequently d...
Of the three structural maintenance of chromosome (SMC) complexes, two directly regulate chromosome ...
The ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) comprise a highly repetitive gene cluster. The copy number of genes a...
The ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) comprise a highly repetitive gene cluster. The copy number of genes a...
The ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) comprise a highly repetitive gene cluster. The copy number of genes a...
Smc5/6, a member of the conserved SMC family of complexes, is essential for growth in most organisms...
rDNA repeats residing in the nucleolus must be released to the nucleoplasm to allow repair by homolo...
The ribosomal RNA genes (rDNA) comprise a highly repetitive gene cluster. The copy number of genes a...
Smc5/6, a member of the conserved SMC family of complexes, is essential for growth in most organisms...