Ataxia-telangiectasia mutated (ATM) and RAD3-related (ATR) are widely known as being central players in the mitotic DNA damage response (DDR), mounting responses to DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) respectively. The DDR signalling cascade couples cell cycle control to damage-sensing and repair processes in order to prevent untimely cell cycle progression while damage still persists [1]. Both ATM/ATR are, however, also emerging as essential factors in the process of meiosis; a specialised cell cycle programme responsible for the formation of haploid gametes via two sequential nuclear divisions. Central to achieving accurate meiotic chromosome segregation is the introduction of numerous DSBs spread across the ge...
Meiotic recombination plays an essential role in the proper segregation of chromosomes at meiosis I ...
Meiotic cells undergo genetic exchange between homologs through programmed DNA double-strand break (...
The ability of a cell to sense and respond to DNA damage is essential for genome stability. An impor...
The ATM and ATR protein kinases play central roles in the cellular response to double-strand breaks ...
During meiosis, formation and repair of programmed DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) create genetic ex...
In many organisms, developmentally programmed double-strand breaks (DSBs) formed by the SPO11 transe...
An essential feature of meiosis is Spo11 catalysis of programmed DNA double strand breaks (DSBs). Ev...
<p>We propose that DSBs induced by SPO11 at the beginning of meiotic prophase are sensed by the MRE1...
Precise execution of recombination during meiosis is essential for forming chromosomally-balanced ga...
In mammals, homologs that fail to synapse during meiosis are transcriptionally inactivated. This pro...
Programmed DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are required for meiotic recombination, but the number is...
In most taxa, halving of chromosome numbers during meiosis requires that homologous chromosomes (hom...
Meiotic recombination plays an essential role in the proper segregation of chromosomes at meiosis I ...
Unperturbed mitotic cell division is essential for survival. For cells to complete mitosis, genetic ...
<p>In spermatocytes and oocytes, SPO11 generates many meiotic DSBs which are repaired via homologous...
Meiotic recombination plays an essential role in the proper segregation of chromosomes at meiosis I ...
Meiotic cells undergo genetic exchange between homologs through programmed DNA double-strand break (...
The ability of a cell to sense and respond to DNA damage is essential for genome stability. An impor...
The ATM and ATR protein kinases play central roles in the cellular response to double-strand breaks ...
During meiosis, formation and repair of programmed DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) create genetic ex...
In many organisms, developmentally programmed double-strand breaks (DSBs) formed by the SPO11 transe...
An essential feature of meiosis is Spo11 catalysis of programmed DNA double strand breaks (DSBs). Ev...
<p>We propose that DSBs induced by SPO11 at the beginning of meiotic prophase are sensed by the MRE1...
Precise execution of recombination during meiosis is essential for forming chromosomally-balanced ga...
In mammals, homologs that fail to synapse during meiosis are transcriptionally inactivated. This pro...
Programmed DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are required for meiotic recombination, but the number is...
In most taxa, halving of chromosome numbers during meiosis requires that homologous chromosomes (hom...
Meiotic recombination plays an essential role in the proper segregation of chromosomes at meiosis I ...
Unperturbed mitotic cell division is essential for survival. For cells to complete mitosis, genetic ...
<p>In spermatocytes and oocytes, SPO11 generates many meiotic DSBs which are repaired via homologous...
Meiotic recombination plays an essential role in the proper segregation of chromosomes at meiosis I ...
Meiotic cells undergo genetic exchange between homologs through programmed DNA double-strand break (...
The ability of a cell to sense and respond to DNA damage is essential for genome stability. An impor...