Severe hypoxia has been demonstrated to induce a replication arrest which is associated with decreased levels of nucleotides. Chk1 is rapidly phosphorylated in response to severe hypoxia and in turn deactivates TLK1 through phosphorylation. Loss of Chk1 has been shown to sensitize cells to hypoxia/reoxygenation. After short (acute) exposure to hypoxia this is due to an increased rate of reoxygenation-induced replication restart and subsequent p53-dependent apoptosis. After longer (chronic) exposure to hypoxia S phase cells do not undergo reoxygenation-induced replication restart. Cells exposed to these levels of hypoxia however are sensitive to loss of Chk1. This suggests a new role for Chk1 in the cell cycle response to reoxygenation
Checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1) is a key mediator that links the machineries that monitor DNA integrity t...
Less information is available concerning the molecular mechanisms of cell survival after hypoxia in ...
Hypoxia (low physiological O2 levels) is a characteristic of solid tumours. It not only alters the ...
Severe hypoxia has been demonstrated to induce a replication arrest which is associated with decreas...
Severe hypoxia has been demonstrated to induce a replication arrest which is associated with decreas...
Questions exist concerning the effects of acute versus chronic hypoxic conditions on DNA replication...
International audienceDNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) is involved in DNA double-strand break (...
Exposure to hypoxia-induced replication arrest initiates a DNA damage response that includes both AT...
Questions exist concerning the effects of acute versus chronic hypoxic conditions on DNA replication...
AbstractCellular responses to DNA damage after hypoxia and reoxygenation (H/R) were examined in huma...
The role of Chk1 in the cellular response to DNA replication stress is well established. However rec...
Oxygen sensing revisited The cellular response to hypoxia (oxygen deficiency) is a contributing fact...
Besides the well-understood DNA damage response via establishment of G2 checkpoint arrest, novel stu...
In order to elucidate the mechanism of concerted expression of various proteins related to DNA-PK ac...
ABSTRACT: The increased resistance of hypoxic cells to all forms of cancer therapy presents a major ...
Checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1) is a key mediator that links the machineries that monitor DNA integrity t...
Less information is available concerning the molecular mechanisms of cell survival after hypoxia in ...
Hypoxia (low physiological O2 levels) is a characteristic of solid tumours. It not only alters the ...
Severe hypoxia has been demonstrated to induce a replication arrest which is associated with decreas...
Severe hypoxia has been demonstrated to induce a replication arrest which is associated with decreas...
Questions exist concerning the effects of acute versus chronic hypoxic conditions on DNA replication...
International audienceDNA-dependent protein kinase (DNA-PK) is involved in DNA double-strand break (...
Exposure to hypoxia-induced replication arrest initiates a DNA damage response that includes both AT...
Questions exist concerning the effects of acute versus chronic hypoxic conditions on DNA replication...
AbstractCellular responses to DNA damage after hypoxia and reoxygenation (H/R) were examined in huma...
The role of Chk1 in the cellular response to DNA replication stress is well established. However rec...
Oxygen sensing revisited The cellular response to hypoxia (oxygen deficiency) is a contributing fact...
Besides the well-understood DNA damage response via establishment of G2 checkpoint arrest, novel stu...
In order to elucidate the mechanism of concerted expression of various proteins related to DNA-PK ac...
ABSTRACT: The increased resistance of hypoxic cells to all forms of cancer therapy presents a major ...
Checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1) is a key mediator that links the machineries that monitor DNA integrity t...
Less information is available concerning the molecular mechanisms of cell survival after hypoxia in ...
Hypoxia (low physiological O2 levels) is a characteristic of solid tumours. It not only alters the ...