Background: Genome integrity is constantly challenged and requires the coordinated recruitment of multiple enzyme activities to ensure efficient repair of DNA lesions. We investigated the dynamics of XRCC1 and PCNA that act as molecular loading platforms and play a central role in this coordination. Results: Local DNA damage was introduced by laser microirradation and the recruitment of fluorescent XRCC1 and PCNA fusion proteins was monitored by live cell microscopy. We found an immediate and fast recruitment of XRCC1 preceding the slow and continuous recruitment of PCNA. Fluorescence bleaching experiments ( FRAP and FLIP) revealed a stable association of PCNA with DNA repair sites, contrasting the high turnover of XRCC1. When cells were re...
Post-translational modifications of Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) play a key role in reg...
PCNA ubiquitylation on lysine 164 is required for DNA damage tolerance. In many organisms PCNA is al...
Background: The genome of living organisms is constantly exposed to several damaging agents that ind...
Background: Genome integrity is constantly challenged and requires the coordinated recruitment of mu...
Background: Genome integrity is constantly challenged and requires the coordinated recruitment of mu...
Background: Genome integrity is constantly challenged and requires the coordinated recruitment of mu...
Background: Genome integrity is constantly challenged and requires the coordinated recruitment of mu...
XRCC1 is a scaffold protein capable of interacting with several DNA repair proteins. Here we provide...
XRCC1 is a scaffold protein capable of interacting with several DNA repair proteins. Here we provide...
AbstractLiving organisms not only repair DNA damage induced by environmental agents and endogenous c...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [grants BBD001...
AbstractXRCC1 protein is required for DNA single-strand break repair and genetic stability but its b...
Cells employ global genome nucleotide excision repair (GGR) to eliminate a broad spectrum of DNA les...
DNA lesions arising from environmental and endogenous sources induce various cellular responses incl...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "XRCC1 and PCNA are loading platforms with distinc...
Post-translational modifications of Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) play a key role in reg...
PCNA ubiquitylation on lysine 164 is required for DNA damage tolerance. In many organisms PCNA is al...
Background: The genome of living organisms is constantly exposed to several damaging agents that ind...
Background: Genome integrity is constantly challenged and requires the coordinated recruitment of mu...
Background: Genome integrity is constantly challenged and requires the coordinated recruitment of mu...
Background: Genome integrity is constantly challenged and requires the coordinated recruitment of mu...
Background: Genome integrity is constantly challenged and requires the coordinated recruitment of mu...
XRCC1 is a scaffold protein capable of interacting with several DNA repair proteins. Here we provide...
XRCC1 is a scaffold protein capable of interacting with several DNA repair proteins. Here we provide...
AbstractLiving organisms not only repair DNA damage induced by environmental agents and endogenous c...
This work was supported by the Biotechnology and Biological Sciences Research Council [grants BBD001...
AbstractXRCC1 protein is required for DNA single-strand break repair and genetic stability but its b...
Cells employ global genome nucleotide excision repair (GGR) to eliminate a broad spectrum of DNA les...
DNA lesions arising from environmental and endogenous sources induce various cellular responses incl...
<p><b>Copyright information:</b></p><p>Taken from "XRCC1 and PCNA are loading platforms with distinc...
Post-translational modifications of Proliferating Cell Nuclear Antigen (PCNA) play a key role in reg...
PCNA ubiquitylation on lysine 164 is required for DNA damage tolerance. In many organisms PCNA is al...
Background: The genome of living organisms is constantly exposed to several damaging agents that ind...