How cells recover from a DNA damage-induced arrest is currently poorly understood. We performed large-scale quantitative phosphoproteomics to identify changes in protein phosphorylation that occurred during recovery from arrest in the G2 phase of the cell cycle caused by DNA damage. We identified 154 proteins that were differentially phosphorylated, and systematic depletion of each of these differentially phosphorylated proteins by small interfering RNA (siRNA) identified at least 10 potential regulators of recovery. Astrin, a protein associated with the mitotic spindle, was among the potential regulators of recovery. We found that astrin controlled the abundance of the cell cycle regulator p53 during DNA damage-induced arrest. Cells in whi...
Cells employ an extensive signalling network to protect their genome integrity, termed DNA damage re...
The G DNA damage checkpoint prevents mitotic entry in the presence of damaged DNA, and thus is essen...
In the present paper, we report that mitosis is a key step in the cellular response to genotoxic age...
How cells recover from a DNA damage–induced arrest is currently poorly understood. We performed larg...
The basic machinery that detects DNA damage is the same throughout the cell cycle. Here, we show, in...
Cells are equipped with a cell-intrinsic signaling network called the DNA damage response (DDR). Thi...
<p>DNA damage in cells occurs from both endogenous and exogenous sources, and failure to repair such...
In response to DNA damage, cells arrest at specific stages in the cell cycle. This arrest must fulfi...
The tumor suppressor p53 is commonly referred to as the guardian of the genome due to its ability ...
In every cell division cycle, daughter cells carry the same genomic information as their parental ce...
The process of cell division is fundamental to all life. From bacteria to man, any new cell can only...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Protein Phosphatases and Cell Cycle Regulation in Yeasts.C...
Replication stress- and DNA damage-induced cell cycle checkpoints are critical for maintaining genom...
Summary: To enable reliable cell fate decisions, mammalian cells need to adjust their responses to d...
Background: The p53 pathway is differentially activated in response to distinct DNA damage, leading ...
Cells employ an extensive signalling network to protect their genome integrity, termed DNA damage re...
The G DNA damage checkpoint prevents mitotic entry in the presence of damaged DNA, and thus is essen...
In the present paper, we report that mitosis is a key step in the cellular response to genotoxic age...
How cells recover from a DNA damage–induced arrest is currently poorly understood. We performed larg...
The basic machinery that detects DNA damage is the same throughout the cell cycle. Here, we show, in...
Cells are equipped with a cell-intrinsic signaling network called the DNA damage response (DDR). Thi...
<p>DNA damage in cells occurs from both endogenous and exogenous sources, and failure to repair such...
In response to DNA damage, cells arrest at specific stages in the cell cycle. This arrest must fulfi...
The tumor suppressor p53 is commonly referred to as the guardian of the genome due to its ability ...
In every cell division cycle, daughter cells carry the same genomic information as their parental ce...
The process of cell division is fundamental to all life. From bacteria to man, any new cell can only...
This article belongs to the Special Issue Protein Phosphatases and Cell Cycle Regulation in Yeasts.C...
Replication stress- and DNA damage-induced cell cycle checkpoints are critical for maintaining genom...
Summary: To enable reliable cell fate decisions, mammalian cells need to adjust their responses to d...
Background: The p53 pathway is differentially activated in response to distinct DNA damage, leading ...
Cells employ an extensive signalling network to protect their genome integrity, termed DNA damage re...
The G DNA damage checkpoint prevents mitotic entry in the presence of damaged DNA, and thus is essen...
In the present paper, we report that mitosis is a key step in the cellular response to genotoxic age...