Werner syndrome protein (WRN) is a RecQ helicase that participates in DNA repair, genome stability and cellular senescence. The five human RecQ helicases, RECQL1, Bloom, WRN, RECQL4 and RECQL5 play critical roles in DNA repair and cell survival after treatment with the anticancer drug camptothecin (CPT). CPT derivatives are widely used in cancer chemotherapy to inhibit topoisomerase I and generate DNA double-strand breaks during replication. Here we studied the effects of CPT on the stability and expression dynamics of human RecQ helicases. In the cells treated with CPT, we observed distinct effects on WRN compared to other human RecQ helicases. CPT altered the cellular localization of WRN and induced its degradation by a ubiquitin-mediated...
Werner syndrome (WS) is an inherited genetic disease in which individuals display the premature agin...
The RecQ DNA helicase WRN is a synthetic lethal target for cancer cells with microsatellite instabil...
RECQL4 helicase is a molecular motor that unwinds DNA, a process essential during DNA replication an...
WRN is a RecQ helicase with an associated exonuclease activity important in DNA metabolism, includin...
Werner syndrome (WS) is an inherited disorder characterized by premature onset of aging, genomic ins...
IntroductionWerner protein (WRN) plays an important role in DNA repair, replication, transcription, ...
Werner (WRN) helicase belongs to the RECQL class of DNA helicases. Mutation in Werner (WRN) RECQL he...
Stabilization of stalled replication forks prevents excessive fork reversal or degradation, which ca...
Summary: Werner syndrome protein (WRN) is a RecQ enzyme involved in the maintenance of genome integr...
IntroductionWerner protein (WRN) plays an important role in DNA repair, replication, transcription, ...
RECQ helicases are a family of enzymes with both over lapping and unique functions. Functional autos...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Cells that have lost WRN function exhibit a shortened ...
BACKGROUND: Werner syndrome (WS) results from defects in the RecQ helicase (WRN) and is characterize...
Werner's syndrome (WS) is a recessive human genetic disorder associated with an elevated incidence o...
BackgroundWerner syndrome (WS) results from defects in the RecQ helicase (WRN) and is characterized ...
Werner syndrome (WS) is an inherited genetic disease in which individuals display the premature agin...
The RecQ DNA helicase WRN is a synthetic lethal target for cancer cells with microsatellite instabil...
RECQL4 helicase is a molecular motor that unwinds DNA, a process essential during DNA replication an...
WRN is a RecQ helicase with an associated exonuclease activity important in DNA metabolism, includin...
Werner syndrome (WS) is an inherited disorder characterized by premature onset of aging, genomic ins...
IntroductionWerner protein (WRN) plays an important role in DNA repair, replication, transcription, ...
Werner (WRN) helicase belongs to the RECQL class of DNA helicases. Mutation in Werner (WRN) RECQL he...
Stabilization of stalled replication forks prevents excessive fork reversal or degradation, which ca...
Summary: Werner syndrome protein (WRN) is a RecQ enzyme involved in the maintenance of genome integr...
IntroductionWerner protein (WRN) plays an important role in DNA repair, replication, transcription, ...
RECQ helicases are a family of enzymes with both over lapping and unique functions. Functional autos...
Thesis (Ph.D.)--University of Washington, 2014Cells that have lost WRN function exhibit a shortened ...
BACKGROUND: Werner syndrome (WS) results from defects in the RecQ helicase (WRN) and is characterize...
Werner's syndrome (WS) is a recessive human genetic disorder associated with an elevated incidence o...
BackgroundWerner syndrome (WS) results from defects in the RecQ helicase (WRN) and is characterized ...
Werner syndrome (WS) is an inherited genetic disease in which individuals display the premature agin...
The RecQ DNA helicase WRN is a synthetic lethal target for cancer cells with microsatellite instabil...
RECQL4 helicase is a molecular motor that unwinds DNA, a process essential during DNA replication an...