Genetic instability, a hallmark of cancer, can occur when the replication machinery encounters a barrier. The intra-S phase checkpoint maintains stalled replication forks in a replication-competent configuration by phosphorylating replisome components and DNA repair proteins to prevent forks from catastrophically collapsing. Here we report a novel Chk1- and Cds1Chk2-independent function for Rad3ATR, the core S. pombe checkpoint sensor kinase: Rad3ATR regulates the association of recombination factors with collapsed forks thus limiting their genetic instability. We further reveal antagonistic roles for Rad3ATR and the 9-1-1 clamp: Rad3ATR restrains MRN- and Exo1-dependent resection while the 9-1-1 complex promotes Exo1 activity. Interestingl...
Checkpoint-mediated control of replicating chromosomes is essential for preventing cancer. In yeast,...
During S-phase, the genome is extremely vulnerable and the progression of replication forks is often...
During S-phase, the genome is extremely vulnerable and the progression of replication forks is often...
UnrestrictedDuplication of a cell's genetic material is of paramount importance. This task must be ...
SummaryGenomic rearrangements linked to aberrant recombination are associated with cancer and human ...
DNA replication forks that are stalled by DNA damage activate an S-phase checkpoint that prevents ir...
In order for the genome of any organism to be successfully replicated its replication machinery has ...
In order for the genome of any organism to be successfully replicated its replication machinery has ...
Genome integrity is protected by Cds1 (Chk2), a checkpoint kinase that stabilizes arrested replicati...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) can cause chromosomal rearrangements and extensive loss of heterozyg...
Impediments to DNA replication threaten genome stability. The homologous recombination (HR) pathway ...
Replication fork stalling at a DNA lesion generates a damage signal that activates the Rad53 kinase,...
DNA replication is dramatically slowed down under replication stress. The regulation of replication ...
The replication checkpoint controls the integrity of replicating chromosomes by stabilizing stalled ...
The replication checkpoint coordinates the cell cycle with DNA replication and recombination, preven...
Checkpoint-mediated control of replicating chromosomes is essential for preventing cancer. In yeast,...
During S-phase, the genome is extremely vulnerable and the progression of replication forks is often...
During S-phase, the genome is extremely vulnerable and the progression of replication forks is often...
UnrestrictedDuplication of a cell's genetic material is of paramount importance. This task must be ...
SummaryGenomic rearrangements linked to aberrant recombination are associated with cancer and human ...
DNA replication forks that are stalled by DNA damage activate an S-phase checkpoint that prevents ir...
In order for the genome of any organism to be successfully replicated its replication machinery has ...
In order for the genome of any organism to be successfully replicated its replication machinery has ...
Genome integrity is protected by Cds1 (Chk2), a checkpoint kinase that stabilizes arrested replicati...
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) can cause chromosomal rearrangements and extensive loss of heterozyg...
Impediments to DNA replication threaten genome stability. The homologous recombination (HR) pathway ...
Replication fork stalling at a DNA lesion generates a damage signal that activates the Rad53 kinase,...
DNA replication is dramatically slowed down under replication stress. The regulation of replication ...
The replication checkpoint controls the integrity of replicating chromosomes by stabilizing stalled ...
The replication checkpoint coordinates the cell cycle with DNA replication and recombination, preven...
Checkpoint-mediated control of replicating chromosomes is essential for preventing cancer. In yeast,...
During S-phase, the genome is extremely vulnerable and the progression of replication forks is often...
During S-phase, the genome is extremely vulnerable and the progression of replication forks is often...