Accurate replication of the genome during cell division is essential for maintaining genome integrity and suppressing diseases such as cancer. DNA replication forks can stall, collapse and/or break when they encounter obstacles present in DNA. This causes DNA replication stress, which is a major source of genome instability and mutations during carcinogenesis and cancer evolution. A number of studies have investigated how cells respond to replication stress by using various genotoxic agents such as radiation or therapeutic agents. However, these agents cause genome-wide damage; thereby, preventing control over where replication forks collapse or break, and preventing replication stress-associated molecular events from being studied directly...
The DNA replication machinery encounters a number of obstacles while duplicating the genome, which p...
DEFINING SITES OF REPLICATION FORK COLLAPSE CAUSED BY ATR INHIBITION Nishita K. Shastri Eric J. Brow...
Cells must replicate and segregate their DNA to daughter cells accurately to maintain genome stabili...
Replication stress, characterized by stalling of DNA replication and the accumulation of abnormal re...
DNA replication is a very well orchestrated process that results in the accurate duplication of the ...
A fundamental aspect of living organisms is the accurate replication and maintenance of the genome t...
The maintenance of a complete, undamaged genome is essential for normal cellular function and an org...
The process of DNA replication is unique in cell biology since all errors will irreversibly change t...
Chromosomal fragile sites are genomic loci sensitive to replication stress which accumulate high lev...
The genome of eukaryotic cells is particularly at risk during the S phase of the cell cycle, when me...
During the hours that human cells spend in the DNA synthesis (S) phase of the cell cycle, they may e...
Maintaining replication fork integrity is vital to preserve genomic stability and avoid cancer. Phys...
In budding yeast, one-ended DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and damaged replication forks are repair...
All living organisms are continuously challenged by agents in their normal cellular environment that...
Obstacles present on DNA, including tightly-bound proteins and various lesions, can severely inhibit...
The DNA replication machinery encounters a number of obstacles while duplicating the genome, which p...
DEFINING SITES OF REPLICATION FORK COLLAPSE CAUSED BY ATR INHIBITION Nishita K. Shastri Eric J. Brow...
Cells must replicate and segregate their DNA to daughter cells accurately to maintain genome stabili...
Replication stress, characterized by stalling of DNA replication and the accumulation of abnormal re...
DNA replication is a very well orchestrated process that results in the accurate duplication of the ...
A fundamental aspect of living organisms is the accurate replication and maintenance of the genome t...
The maintenance of a complete, undamaged genome is essential for normal cellular function and an org...
The process of DNA replication is unique in cell biology since all errors will irreversibly change t...
Chromosomal fragile sites are genomic loci sensitive to replication stress which accumulate high lev...
The genome of eukaryotic cells is particularly at risk during the S phase of the cell cycle, when me...
During the hours that human cells spend in the DNA synthesis (S) phase of the cell cycle, they may e...
Maintaining replication fork integrity is vital to preserve genomic stability and avoid cancer. Phys...
In budding yeast, one-ended DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) and damaged replication forks are repair...
All living organisms are continuously challenged by agents in their normal cellular environment that...
Obstacles present on DNA, including tightly-bound proteins and various lesions, can severely inhibit...
The DNA replication machinery encounters a number of obstacles while duplicating the genome, which p...
DEFINING SITES OF REPLICATION FORK COLLAPSE CAUSED BY ATR INHIBITION Nishita K. Shastri Eric J. Brow...
Cells must replicate and segregate their DNA to daughter cells accurately to maintain genome stabili...