The dependence of cell-cycle progression on the integrity of the genome has been described as checkpoint control. A number of mutants of the fission yeast Schizosaccharomyces pombe, selected for their sensitivity to DNA damage caused by radiation (rad mutants) or to the DNA synthesis inhibitor hydroxyurea (hus mutants) have been classified as checkpoint mutants because they fail to arrest the cell cycle in response to DNA damage or incompletely replicated DNA. Coupling of the checkpoint pathways that monitor DNA repair and replication to control of the cell cycle is essential. In a search for components that interact with the cell-cycle regulatory kinase p34cdc2, we have identified a novel fission yeast protein kinase homologue which is inv...
Two checkpoint pathways have been described in fission yeast: the intra-S phase checkpoint that is t...
In the fission yeast, Schizosacchromyces pombe, blocks to DNA replication elongation trigger the int...
During DNA replication, replication forks are prone to stall and collapse. To prevent genomic instab...
Exposure of eukaryotic cells to agents that generate DNA damage results in transient arrest of progr...
The DNA integrity checkpoints ensure completion of DNA replication and DNA repair before entry into ...
To survive damage to the genome, cells must respond by activating both DNA repair and checkpoint res...
When inappropriate DNA structures arise, they are sensed by DNA structure-dependent checkpoint pathw...
AbstractBackground: The G2–M-phase transition is controlled by cell-cycle checkpoint pathways which ...
Cdc2, the kinase that induces mitosis, is regulated by checkpoints that couple mitosis to the comple...
Multiple checkpoint controls ensure that later cellular events are not initiated until previous cell...
Multiple checkpoint controls ensure that later cellular events are not initiated until previous cell...
The presence of DNA damage activates a conserved cellular response known as the DNA damage checkpoin...
The fission yeast BRCT domain protein Rad4/Cut5 is required for genome integrity checkpoint response...
The fission yeast BRCT domain protein Rad4/Cut5 is required for genome integrity checkpoint response...
Eukaryotic cells respond to DNA damage and S phase replication blocks by arresting cell-cycle progre...
Two checkpoint pathways have been described in fission yeast: the intra-S phase checkpoint that is t...
In the fission yeast, Schizosacchromyces pombe, blocks to DNA replication elongation trigger the int...
During DNA replication, replication forks are prone to stall and collapse. To prevent genomic instab...
Exposure of eukaryotic cells to agents that generate DNA damage results in transient arrest of progr...
The DNA integrity checkpoints ensure completion of DNA replication and DNA repair before entry into ...
To survive damage to the genome, cells must respond by activating both DNA repair and checkpoint res...
When inappropriate DNA structures arise, they are sensed by DNA structure-dependent checkpoint pathw...
AbstractBackground: The G2–M-phase transition is controlled by cell-cycle checkpoint pathways which ...
Cdc2, the kinase that induces mitosis, is regulated by checkpoints that couple mitosis to the comple...
Multiple checkpoint controls ensure that later cellular events are not initiated until previous cell...
Multiple checkpoint controls ensure that later cellular events are not initiated until previous cell...
The presence of DNA damage activates a conserved cellular response known as the DNA damage checkpoin...
The fission yeast BRCT domain protein Rad4/Cut5 is required for genome integrity checkpoint response...
The fission yeast BRCT domain protein Rad4/Cut5 is required for genome integrity checkpoint response...
Eukaryotic cells respond to DNA damage and S phase replication blocks by arresting cell-cycle progre...
Two checkpoint pathways have been described in fission yeast: the intra-S phase checkpoint that is t...
In the fission yeast, Schizosacchromyces pombe, blocks to DNA replication elongation trigger the int...
During DNA replication, replication forks are prone to stall and collapse. To prevent genomic instab...