Genome instability is an enabling characteristic of cancerous cells. It has recently been discovered that the retinoblastoma protein (pRB), typically known for its role in cell cycle regulation, also aids in the maintenance of genome stability. Intriguingly, mutations to the pRB gene, RB1, can arise late in tumorigenesis in cancer cells whose cell cycle regulation is already compromised by another mutation. This suggests that pRB’s functions in genome stability could underlie cancer relevant characteristics that are independent of its ability to negatively regulate proliferation. The overall aim of this thesis is to characterize the different means through which pRB contributes to the preservation of genome integrity. Using CRISPR/Cas9, iso...
Function of the retinoblastoma protein, a master cell cycle regulator, is compromised in the majorit...
Background:The Retinoblastoma protein (pRB) is a key tumor suppressor that is functionally inactivat...
Retinoblastoma is an aggressive childhood cancer of the developing retina that is initiated by the b...
Condensation and segregation of mitotic chromosomes are critical processes for cellular propagation ...
Organization of chromatin structure is indispensible to the maintenance of genome integrity. The ret...
This thesis investigates mechanistic links between genome integrity and the recruitment of chromatin...
Proliferative control in cancer cells is frequently disrupted by mutations in the retinoblastoma pro...
Loss of RB1 gene is considered either a causal or an accelerating event in retinoblastoma. A variety...
Cellular division is primarily controlled at the G1 to S-phase transition of the cell cycle by the r...
Loss of G1/S control is a hallmark of cancer, and is often caused by inactivation of the retinoblast...
Background: The G1-S phase transition is critical to maintaining proliferative control and preventin...
One-quarter of a century ago, identification of the human retinoblastoma gene (RB) loci proved Knuds...
pRb loss and chromosomal instability in human cells. Recent studies suggest that Retinoblastoma tum...
BACKGROUND: Changes in chromosome number or structure as well as supernumerary centrosomes and multi...
Inactivation of RB is one of the hallmarks of cancer, however gaps remain in our understanding of ho...
Function of the retinoblastoma protein, a master cell cycle regulator, is compromised in the majorit...
Background:The Retinoblastoma protein (pRB) is a key tumor suppressor that is functionally inactivat...
Retinoblastoma is an aggressive childhood cancer of the developing retina that is initiated by the b...
Condensation and segregation of mitotic chromosomes are critical processes for cellular propagation ...
Organization of chromatin structure is indispensible to the maintenance of genome integrity. The ret...
This thesis investigates mechanistic links between genome integrity and the recruitment of chromatin...
Proliferative control in cancer cells is frequently disrupted by mutations in the retinoblastoma pro...
Loss of RB1 gene is considered either a causal or an accelerating event in retinoblastoma. A variety...
Cellular division is primarily controlled at the G1 to S-phase transition of the cell cycle by the r...
Loss of G1/S control is a hallmark of cancer, and is often caused by inactivation of the retinoblast...
Background: The G1-S phase transition is critical to maintaining proliferative control and preventin...
One-quarter of a century ago, identification of the human retinoblastoma gene (RB) loci proved Knuds...
pRb loss and chromosomal instability in human cells. Recent studies suggest that Retinoblastoma tum...
BACKGROUND: Changes in chromosome number or structure as well as supernumerary centrosomes and multi...
Inactivation of RB is one of the hallmarks of cancer, however gaps remain in our understanding of ho...
Function of the retinoblastoma protein, a master cell cycle regulator, is compromised in the majorit...
Background:The Retinoblastoma protein (pRB) is a key tumor suppressor that is functionally inactivat...
Retinoblastoma is an aggressive childhood cancer of the developing retina that is initiated by the b...