Most DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in S- and G2-phase cells are repaired accurately by Rad51-dependent sister chromatid recombination. However, a minority give rise to gross chromosome rearrangements (GCRs), which can result in disease/death. What determines whether a DSB is repaired accurately or inaccurately is currently unclear. We provide evidence that suggests that perturbing replication by a non-programmed protein-DNA replication fork barrier results in the persistence of replication intermediates (most likely regions of unreplicated DNA) into mitosis, which results in anaphase bridge formation and ultimately to DNA breakage. However, unlike previously characterised replication-associated DSBs, these breaks are repaired mainly by Ra...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) represent the most severe type of DNA damage since they can lead to geno...
Several aspects of the mechanism of homologous double strand break repair remain unclear. Although i...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) represent the most severe type of DNA damage since they can lead to geno...
Most DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in S- and G2-phase cells are repaired accurately by Rad51-depen...
Chromosomal alterations can arise from numerous events, including errors during cell division or rep...
Chromosomal alterations can arise from numerous events, including errors during cell division or rep...
DNA double strand breaks (DSB) are cytotoxic lesions that can lead to genome rearrangements and geno...
Replication forks encounter obstacles that must be repaired or bypassed to complete chromosome dupli...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) represent the most severe type of DNA damage since they can lead to geno...
To prevent re-replication of genomic segments, the eukaryotic cell cycle is divided into two non-ove...
To prevent re-replication of genomic segments, the eukaryotic cell cycle isdivided into two non-over...
Accurate duplication and transmission of identical genetic information into offspring cells lies at ...
Chromosomal aberrations in somatic cells link DNA damage with radiation-induced cell killing and ind...
Abstract Replication fork stalling can provoke fork reversal to form a four-way DNA junction. This r...
Eukaryotic chromosome replication is mediated by multiple replicons and is coordinated with sister c...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) represent the most severe type of DNA damage since they can lead to geno...
Several aspects of the mechanism of homologous double strand break repair remain unclear. Although i...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) represent the most severe type of DNA damage since they can lead to geno...
Most DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in S- and G2-phase cells are repaired accurately by Rad51-depen...
Chromosomal alterations can arise from numerous events, including errors during cell division or rep...
Chromosomal alterations can arise from numerous events, including errors during cell division or rep...
DNA double strand breaks (DSB) are cytotoxic lesions that can lead to genome rearrangements and geno...
Replication forks encounter obstacles that must be repaired or bypassed to complete chromosome dupli...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) represent the most severe type of DNA damage since they can lead to geno...
To prevent re-replication of genomic segments, the eukaryotic cell cycle is divided into two non-ove...
To prevent re-replication of genomic segments, the eukaryotic cell cycle isdivided into two non-over...
Accurate duplication and transmission of identical genetic information into offspring cells lies at ...
Chromosomal aberrations in somatic cells link DNA damage with radiation-induced cell killing and ind...
Abstract Replication fork stalling can provoke fork reversal to form a four-way DNA junction. This r...
Eukaryotic chromosome replication is mediated by multiple replicons and is coordinated with sister c...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) represent the most severe type of DNA damage since they can lead to geno...
Several aspects of the mechanism of homologous double strand break repair remain unclear. Although i...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) represent the most severe type of DNA damage since they can lead to geno...