Replication fork stalling at DNA lesions is a common problem during the process of DNA replication. One way to allow the bypass of these lesions is via specific recombination-based mechanisms that involve switching of the replication template to the sister chromatid. Inherent to these mechanisms is the formation of DNA joint molecules (JMs) between sister chromatids. Such JMs need to be disentangled before chromatid separation in mitosis and the activity of JM resolution enzymes, which is under stringent cell cycle control, is therefore up-regulated in mitosis. An additional layer of control is facilitated by scaffold proteins. In budding yeast, specifically during mitosis, Slx4 and Dpb11 form a cell cycle kinase-dependent complex with the ...
SummaryStructure-specific endonucleases mediate cleavage of DNA structures formed during repair of c...
The six Saccharomyces cerevisiae SLX genes were identified in a screen for factors required for the ...
In eukaryotes, replication licensing is achieved through sequential loading of several replication-i...
A key function of the cellular DNA damage response is to facilitate the bypass of replication fork-s...
The DNA is the central cellular information carrier, but its stability is constantly challenged by D...
Obstructions to replication fork progression, referred to collectively as DNA replication stress, ch...
While DNA replication and mitosis occur in a sequential manner, precisely how cells maintain their t...
DNA replication and chromosome segregation are essential processes in the cell cycle, but in eukaryo...
Replication initiation in eukaryotes is subdivided into two phases—origin licensing and origin firin...
Complete genome duplication in every cell cycle is fundamental for genome stability and cell surviva...
DNA replication and homologous recombination involve the formation of branched DNA structures that p...
DNA repair by homologous recombination is under stringent cell cycle control. This includes the last...
Budding yeast Slx4 interacts with the structure-specific endonuclease Slx1 to ensure completion of r...
Homologous recombination-mediated DNA repair is essential for maintaining genome integrity. It is a ...
cb.asm.org/ D ow nloaded from Bailis et al. 2007 2 The MCM complex plays an essential, conserved rol...
SummaryStructure-specific endonucleases mediate cleavage of DNA structures formed during repair of c...
The six Saccharomyces cerevisiae SLX genes were identified in a screen for factors required for the ...
In eukaryotes, replication licensing is achieved through sequential loading of several replication-i...
A key function of the cellular DNA damage response is to facilitate the bypass of replication fork-s...
The DNA is the central cellular information carrier, but its stability is constantly challenged by D...
Obstructions to replication fork progression, referred to collectively as DNA replication stress, ch...
While DNA replication and mitosis occur in a sequential manner, precisely how cells maintain their t...
DNA replication and chromosome segregation are essential processes in the cell cycle, but in eukaryo...
Replication initiation in eukaryotes is subdivided into two phases—origin licensing and origin firin...
Complete genome duplication in every cell cycle is fundamental for genome stability and cell surviva...
DNA replication and homologous recombination involve the formation of branched DNA structures that p...
DNA repair by homologous recombination is under stringent cell cycle control. This includes the last...
Budding yeast Slx4 interacts with the structure-specific endonuclease Slx1 to ensure completion of r...
Homologous recombination-mediated DNA repair is essential for maintaining genome integrity. It is a ...
cb.asm.org/ D ow nloaded from Bailis et al. 2007 2 The MCM complex plays an essential, conserved rol...
SummaryStructure-specific endonucleases mediate cleavage of DNA structures formed during repair of c...
The six Saccharomyces cerevisiae SLX genes were identified in a screen for factors required for the ...
In eukaryotes, replication licensing is achieved through sequential loading of several replication-i...