To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints that induce cell cycle arrest or apoptosis. Here we show that genotoxic stress blocks cell proliferation and induces apoptosis of germ cells in the nematode C. elegans. Accumulation of recombination intermediates similarly leads to the demise of affected cells. Checkpoint-induced apoptosis is mediated by the core apoptotic machinery (CED-S/CED-4/CED-3) but is genetically distinct from somatic cell death and physiological germ cell death. Mutations in three genes-mrt-2, which encodes the C. elegans homolog of the S. pombe rad1 checkpoint gene, rad-5, and him-7-block both DNA damage-induced apoptosis and cell proliferation arrest. Our results impl...
In response to genotoxic insults, cells activate DNA damage checkpoint pathways that stimu-late DNA ...
BACKGROUND:The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged geno...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...
AbstractBackground: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely dam...
In response to genotoxic insults, cells activate DNA damage checkpoint pathways that stimu-late DNA ...
BACKGROUND:The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged geno...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
To maintain genomic stability following DNA damage, multicellular organisms activate checkpoints tha...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...
AbstractBackground: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely dam...
In response to genotoxic insults, cells activate DNA damage checkpoint pathways that stimu-late DNA ...
BACKGROUND:The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged geno...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...