The CDC7 kinase is essential for the activation of DNA replication origins and has been implicated in the replication stress response. Using a highly specific chemical inhibitor and a chemical genetic approach, we now show that CDC7 activity is required to coordinate multiple MRE11-dependent processes occurring at replication forks, independently from its role in origin firing. CDC7 localizes at replication forks and, similarly to MRE11, mediates active slowing of fork progression upon mild topoisomerase inhibition. Both proteins are also retained on stalled forks, where they promote fork processing and restart. Moreover, MRE11 phosphorylation and localization at replication factories are progressively lost upon CDC7 inhibition. Finally, CD...
DNA replication is a highly specific process that is completed under the control of several factors,...
Chromosome replication occurs precisely once during the cell cycle of almost all eukaryotic cells, a...
Protecting replication fork integrity during DNA replication is essential for maintaining genome sta...
The CDC7 kinase is essential for the activation of DNA replication origins and has been implicated i...
CDC7 is an essential serine/threonine kinase that regulates the initiation of DNA replication by pho...
2012-05-01Cdc7-Dbf4 is an essential protein kinase complex required for every single origin firing. ...
CDC7 is an essential serine-threonine kinase that has an important role in the initiation of DNA rep...
DNA damage slows DNA synthesis at replication forks; however, the mechanisms remain unclear. Cdc7 ki...
The controlled assembly of replication forks is critical for genome stability. The Dbf4-dependent Cd...
The DNA is the central cellular information carrier, but its stability is constantly challenged by D...
The remodeling of stalled replication forks to form four-way DNA junctions is an important component...
In eukaryotic cells the CDC7/DBF4 kinase, also known as DBF4-dependent kinase (DDK), is required for...
DDK, a conserved serine-threonine protein kinase composed of a regulatory subunit, Dbf4, and a catal...
Cdc7 (Cell division cycle 7), also known as Hsk1 in fission yeast, is an important serine/threonine ...
Two major controls of the eukaryotic cell cycle exist in the G1/S and G2/M transitions. In an attemp...
DNA replication is a highly specific process that is completed under the control of several factors,...
Chromosome replication occurs precisely once during the cell cycle of almost all eukaryotic cells, a...
Protecting replication fork integrity during DNA replication is essential for maintaining genome sta...
The CDC7 kinase is essential for the activation of DNA replication origins and has been implicated i...
CDC7 is an essential serine/threonine kinase that regulates the initiation of DNA replication by pho...
2012-05-01Cdc7-Dbf4 is an essential protein kinase complex required for every single origin firing. ...
CDC7 is an essential serine-threonine kinase that has an important role in the initiation of DNA rep...
DNA damage slows DNA synthesis at replication forks; however, the mechanisms remain unclear. Cdc7 ki...
The controlled assembly of replication forks is critical for genome stability. The Dbf4-dependent Cd...
The DNA is the central cellular information carrier, but its stability is constantly challenged by D...
The remodeling of stalled replication forks to form four-way DNA junctions is an important component...
In eukaryotic cells the CDC7/DBF4 kinase, also known as DBF4-dependent kinase (DDK), is required for...
DDK, a conserved serine-threonine protein kinase composed of a regulatory subunit, Dbf4, and a catal...
Cdc7 (Cell division cycle 7), also known as Hsk1 in fission yeast, is an important serine/threonine ...
Two major controls of the eukaryotic cell cycle exist in the G1/S and G2/M transitions. In an attemp...
DNA replication is a highly specific process that is completed under the control of several factors,...
Chromosome replication occurs precisely once during the cell cycle of almost all eukaryotic cells, a...
Protecting replication fork integrity during DNA replication is essential for maintaining genome sta...