Error-free DNA replication is paramount to maintaining genomic integrity. Despite being highly regulated, the process of DNA replication is often challenged by various intrinsic and extrinsic sources of replication stress. Failure to maintain the DNA replication quality reduces genomic stability, cell survival and results in diseases, such as cancer. Thus, cells rely on the replication stress response that detects perturbations in DNA replication and pauses or arrests cellular replication. Similar to other intrinsic replication obstacles, oncogene expression also induces the replication stress response that acts as a barrier to cancer, thereby mystifying how cancer develops. Here, we demonstrate that oncogene expression, similar to other re...
Conditions challenging replication fork progression, collectively referred to as replication stress,...
Genomic instability plays a key role in driving cancer development. It is already found in precancer...
Abstract During cell division, replication of the genomic DNA is performed by high-fidelity DNA poly...
The replication stress response, which serves as an anticancer barrier, is activated not only by DNA...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
Incomplete and low-fidelity genome duplication contribute to genomic instability and cancer developm...
The process of DNA replication is unique in cell biology since all errors will irreversibly change t...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
The human cellular genome is under constant stress from extrinsic and intrinsic factors, which can l...
DNA replication is an essential process during cell proliferation, when genomic information is compl...
Summary: Recent work established DNA replication stress as a crucial driver of genomic instability a...
There is an extensive and growing body of evidence that DNA replication stress is a major driver in ...
A fundamental aspect of living organisms is the accurate replication and maintenance of the genome t...
Activation of oncogenes in cancer cells causes endogenous DNA replication stress (RS). RS is defined...
Oncogene activation disturbs cellular processes and accommodates a complex landscape of changes in t...
Conditions challenging replication fork progression, collectively referred to as replication stress,...
Genomic instability plays a key role in driving cancer development. It is already found in precancer...
Abstract During cell division, replication of the genomic DNA is performed by high-fidelity DNA poly...
The replication stress response, which serves as an anticancer barrier, is activated not only by DNA...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
Incomplete and low-fidelity genome duplication contribute to genomic instability and cancer developm...
The process of DNA replication is unique in cell biology since all errors will irreversibly change t...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
The human cellular genome is under constant stress from extrinsic and intrinsic factors, which can l...
DNA replication is an essential process during cell proliferation, when genomic information is compl...
Summary: Recent work established DNA replication stress as a crucial driver of genomic instability a...
There is an extensive and growing body of evidence that DNA replication stress is a major driver in ...
A fundamental aspect of living organisms is the accurate replication and maintenance of the genome t...
Activation of oncogenes in cancer cells causes endogenous DNA replication stress (RS). RS is defined...
Oncogene activation disturbs cellular processes and accommodates a complex landscape of changes in t...
Conditions challenging replication fork progression, collectively referred to as replication stress,...
Genomic instability plays a key role in driving cancer development. It is already found in precancer...
Abstract During cell division, replication of the genomic DNA is performed by high-fidelity DNA poly...