Transcription–replication (T–R) conflicts are profound threats to genome integrity. However, whilst much is known about the existence of T–R conflicts, our understanding of the genetic and temporal nature of how cells respond to them is poorly established. Here, we address this by characterizing the early cellular response to transient T–R conflicts (TRe). This response specifically requires the DNA recombination repair proteins BLM and BRCA2 as well as a non-canonical monoubiquitylation-independent function of FANCD2. A hallmark of the TRe response is the rapid co-localization of these three DNA repair factors at sites of T–R collisions. We find that the TRe response relies on basal activity of the ATR kinase, yet it does not lead to hyper...
Cell division is the basis for the propagation of life and requires accurate duplication of all gene...
Cell division is the basis for the propagation of life and requires accurate duplication of all gene...
Cell division is the basis for the propagation of life and requires accurate duplication of all gene...
Transcription–replication (T–R) conflicts are profound threats to genome integrity. However, whilst ...
There is increasing evidence that the movement of the transcription machinery through DNA has profou...
There is increasing evidence that the movement of the transcription machinery through DNA has profou...
Transcription–replication conflicts occur when the two critical cellular machineries responsible for...
Genome replication involves dealing with obstacles that can result from DNA damage but also from ch...
Despite playing physiological roles in specific situations, DNA–RNA hybrids threat genome integrity....
Maintenance of genomic stability during DNA replication involves the cooperation of many genes and p...
The disease-associated nuclease–helicase DNA2 has been implicated in DNA end-resection during DNA do...
Maintenance of genomic stability during DNA replication involves the cooperation of many genes and p...
DNA replication ensures the correct copying of the genome and the faithful transfer of the genetic i...
Transcription and replication are the two most essential processes that a cell does with its DNA: th...
Cell division is the basis for the propagation of life and requires accurate duplication of all gene...
Cell division is the basis for the propagation of life and requires accurate duplication of all gene...
Cell division is the basis for the propagation of life and requires accurate duplication of all gene...
Cell division is the basis for the propagation of life and requires accurate duplication of all gene...
Transcription–replication (T–R) conflicts are profound threats to genome integrity. However, whilst ...
There is increasing evidence that the movement of the transcription machinery through DNA has profou...
There is increasing evidence that the movement of the transcription machinery through DNA has profou...
Transcription–replication conflicts occur when the two critical cellular machineries responsible for...
Genome replication involves dealing with obstacles that can result from DNA damage but also from ch...
Despite playing physiological roles in specific situations, DNA–RNA hybrids threat genome integrity....
Maintenance of genomic stability during DNA replication involves the cooperation of many genes and p...
The disease-associated nuclease–helicase DNA2 has been implicated in DNA end-resection during DNA do...
Maintenance of genomic stability during DNA replication involves the cooperation of many genes and p...
DNA replication ensures the correct copying of the genome and the faithful transfer of the genetic i...
Transcription and replication are the two most essential processes that a cell does with its DNA: th...
Cell division is the basis for the propagation of life and requires accurate duplication of all gene...
Cell division is the basis for the propagation of life and requires accurate duplication of all gene...
Cell division is the basis for the propagation of life and requires accurate duplication of all gene...
Cell division is the basis for the propagation of life and requires accurate duplication of all gene...