In eukaryotes, DNA damage elicits a multifaceted response that includes cell cycle arrest, transcriptional activation of DNA repair genes, and, in multicellular organisms, apoptosis. We demonstrate that in Saccharomyces cerevisiae, DNA damage leads to a 6- to 8-fold increase in dNTP levels. This increase is conferred by an unusual, relaxed dATP feedback inhibition of ribonucleotide reductase (RNR). Complete elimination of dATP feedback inhibition by mutation of the allosteric activity site in RNR results in 1.6-2 times higher dNTP pools under normal growth conditions, and the pools increase an additional 11- to 17-fold during DNA damage. The increase in dNTP pools dramatically improves survival following DNA damage, but at the same time lea...
In order to build any structure, a good supply of materials, accurate workers and quality control ar...
Replication stress is a common feature of cancer cells, and thus a potentially important therapeutic...
Replication stress is a common feature of cancer cells, and thus a potentially important therapeutic...
AbstractIn eukaryotes, DNA damage elicits a multifaceted response that includes cell cycle arrest, t...
All living organisms are made of cells, within which genetic information is stored on long strands o...
In eukaryotic cells the concentration of dNTP is highest in S phase and lowest in G1 phase and is co...
From microscopic bacteria to the giant whale, every single living organism on Earth uses the same la...
The balance and the overall concentration of intracellular deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs)...
The balance and the overall concentration of intracellular deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs)...
The balance and the overall concentration of intracellular deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs)...
Every living organism is programmed to reproduce and to pass genetic information to descendants. The...
Deoxyribonucleotide pools are maintained at levels that support efficient and yet accurate DNA repli...
In yeast, dNTP pools expand drastically during DNA damage response. We show that similar dNTP elevat...
In yeast, dNTP pools expand drastically during DNA damage response. We show that similar dNTP elevat...
In order to build any structure, a good supply of materials, accurate workers and quality control ar...
In order to build any structure, a good supply of materials, accurate workers and quality control ar...
Replication stress is a common feature of cancer cells, and thus a potentially important therapeutic...
Replication stress is a common feature of cancer cells, and thus a potentially important therapeutic...
AbstractIn eukaryotes, DNA damage elicits a multifaceted response that includes cell cycle arrest, t...
All living organisms are made of cells, within which genetic information is stored on long strands o...
In eukaryotic cells the concentration of dNTP is highest in S phase and lowest in G1 phase and is co...
From microscopic bacteria to the giant whale, every single living organism on Earth uses the same la...
The balance and the overall concentration of intracellular deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs)...
The balance and the overall concentration of intracellular deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs)...
The balance and the overall concentration of intracellular deoxyribonucleoside triphosphates (dNTPs)...
Every living organism is programmed to reproduce and to pass genetic information to descendants. The...
Deoxyribonucleotide pools are maintained at levels that support efficient and yet accurate DNA repli...
In yeast, dNTP pools expand drastically during DNA damage response. We show that similar dNTP elevat...
In yeast, dNTP pools expand drastically during DNA damage response. We show that similar dNTP elevat...
In order to build any structure, a good supply of materials, accurate workers and quality control ar...
In order to build any structure, a good supply of materials, accurate workers and quality control ar...
Replication stress is a common feature of cancer cells, and thus a potentially important therapeutic...
Replication stress is a common feature of cancer cells, and thus a potentially important therapeutic...