Actively transcribed regions of the genome are vulnerable to genomic instability. Recently, it was discovered that transcription is repressed in response to neighboring DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs). It is not known whether a failure to silence transcription flanking DSBs has any impact on DNA repair efficiency or whether chromatin remodelers contribute to the process. Here, we show that the PBAF remodeling complex is important for DSB-induced transcriptional silencing and promotes repair of a subset of DNA DSBs at early time points, which can be rescued by inhibiting transcription globally. An ATM phosphorylation site on BAF180, a PBAF subunit, is required for both processes. Furthermore, we find that subunits of the PRC1 and PRC2 polyco...
Proliferating cells are constantly threatened by genotoxic stressors that can potentially lead to ge...
Following DNA damage, mRNA levels decrease, reflecting a coordinated interaction of the DNA repair, ...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) occur frequently in the genome during genome replication or by DNA dam...
Actively transcribed regions of the genome are vulnerable to genomic instability. Recently, it was d...
Actively transcribed regions of the genome are vulnerable to genomic instability. Recently, it was d...
Actively transcribed regions of the genome are vulnerable to genomic instability. Recently, it was d...
© 2015, © 2015 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. © 2015, © And...
SummaryResolution of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) is essential for the suppression of genome inst...
DNA damage is a major threat to genome stability, as it is estimated that a single cell may incur as...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Biomédicas (Biologia Celular e Molecular), Universidade de Lisboa, Fa...
SummaryLocalization to sites of DNA damage is a hallmark of DNA damage response (DDR) proteins. To i...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) occur frequently in the genome during genome replication or by DNA damag...
DNA damage responses (DDR) to double-strand breaks (DSBs) alter cellular transcription programs at t...
The coordination of transcription, replication, and DNA damage response (DDR) is vital for maintaini...
ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers are commonly mutated in human cancer. Mammalian SWI/SNF complexes...
Proliferating cells are constantly threatened by genotoxic stressors that can potentially lead to ge...
Following DNA damage, mRNA levels decrease, reflecting a coordinated interaction of the DNA repair, ...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) occur frequently in the genome during genome replication or by DNA dam...
Actively transcribed regions of the genome are vulnerable to genomic instability. Recently, it was d...
Actively transcribed regions of the genome are vulnerable to genomic instability. Recently, it was d...
Actively transcribed regions of the genome are vulnerable to genomic instability. Recently, it was d...
© 2015, © 2015 The Author(s). Published with license by Taylor & Francis Group, LLC. © 2015, © And...
SummaryResolution of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) is essential for the suppression of genome inst...
DNA damage is a major threat to genome stability, as it is estimated that a single cell may incur as...
Tese de doutoramento, Ciências Biomédicas (Biologia Celular e Molecular), Universidade de Lisboa, Fa...
SummaryLocalization to sites of DNA damage is a hallmark of DNA damage response (DDR) proteins. To i...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) occur frequently in the genome during genome replication or by DNA damag...
DNA damage responses (DDR) to double-strand breaks (DSBs) alter cellular transcription programs at t...
The coordination of transcription, replication, and DNA damage response (DDR) is vital for maintaini...
ATP-dependent chromatin remodelers are commonly mutated in human cancer. Mammalian SWI/SNF complexes...
Proliferating cells are constantly threatened by genotoxic stressors that can potentially lead to ge...
Following DNA damage, mRNA levels decrease, reflecting a coordinated interaction of the DNA repair, ...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) occur frequently in the genome during genome replication or by DNA dam...