In response to DNA damage during S phase, cells slow DNA replication. This slowing is orchestrated by the intra-S checkpoint and involves inhibition of origin firing and reduction of replication fork speed. Slowing of replication allows for tolerance of DNA damage and suppresses genomic instability. Although the mechanisms of origin inhibition by the intra-S checkpoint are understood, major questions remain about how the checkpoint regulates replication forks: Does the checkpoint regulate the rate of fork progression? Does the checkpoint affect all forks, or only those encountering damage? Does the checkpoint facilitate the replication of polymerase-blocking lesions? To address these questions, we have analyzed the checkpoint in the fission...
SummaryWhen replication forks stall at damaged bases or upon nucleotide depletion, the intra-S phase...
Faithful duplication and segregation of undamaged DNA is critical to the survival of all organisms a...
To elucidate the checkpoint mechanism responsible for slowing passage through S phase when fission y...
In response to DNA damage during S phase, cells slow DNA replication. This slowing is orchestrated b...
The eukaryotic intra-S-phase checkpoint, which slows DNA synthesis in response to DNA damage, is poo...
Cells slow replication in response to DNA damage. This slowing was the first DNA damage checkpoint r...
ABSTRACT: Cells slow replication in response to DNA damage. This slowing was the first DNA damage ch...
DNA replication is an essential process that occurs in all growing cells and needs to be tightly reg...
A universal feature of DNA damage and replication stress in eukaryotes is the activation of a checkp...
<p><b>MMS-, 4NQO and bleomycin-induced DNA damage show a similar effect on the overall replication r...
The fidelity of DNA replication is of paramount importance to the maintenance of genome integrity. W...
The replication checkpoint controls the integrity of replicating chromosomes by stabilizing stalled ...
International audienceDNA replication in eukaryotes is achieved by the activation of multiple replic...
Replication fork stalling generates a variety of responses, most of which cause an increase in singl...
UnrestrictedDuplication of a cell's genetic material is of paramount importance. This task must be ...
SummaryWhen replication forks stall at damaged bases or upon nucleotide depletion, the intra-S phase...
Faithful duplication and segregation of undamaged DNA is critical to the survival of all organisms a...
To elucidate the checkpoint mechanism responsible for slowing passage through S phase when fission y...
In response to DNA damage during S phase, cells slow DNA replication. This slowing is orchestrated b...
The eukaryotic intra-S-phase checkpoint, which slows DNA synthesis in response to DNA damage, is poo...
Cells slow replication in response to DNA damage. This slowing was the first DNA damage checkpoint r...
ABSTRACT: Cells slow replication in response to DNA damage. This slowing was the first DNA damage ch...
DNA replication is an essential process that occurs in all growing cells and needs to be tightly reg...
A universal feature of DNA damage and replication stress in eukaryotes is the activation of a checkp...
<p><b>MMS-, 4NQO and bleomycin-induced DNA damage show a similar effect on the overall replication r...
The fidelity of DNA replication is of paramount importance to the maintenance of genome integrity. W...
The replication checkpoint controls the integrity of replicating chromosomes by stabilizing stalled ...
International audienceDNA replication in eukaryotes is achieved by the activation of multiple replic...
Replication fork stalling generates a variety of responses, most of which cause an increase in singl...
UnrestrictedDuplication of a cell's genetic material is of paramount importance. This task must be ...
SummaryWhen replication forks stall at damaged bases or upon nucleotide depletion, the intra-S phase...
Faithful duplication and segregation of undamaged DNA is critical to the survival of all organisms a...
To elucidate the checkpoint mechanism responsible for slowing passage through S phase when fission y...