DNA damage response proteins identify sites of DNA damage and signal to downstream effectors that orchestrate either apoptosis or arrest of the cell cycle and DNA repair. The C. elegans DNA damage response mutants mrt-2, hus-1, and clk-2(mn159) displayed 8- to 15-fold increases in the frequency of spontaneous mutation in their germlines. Many of these mutations were small- to medium-sized deletions, some of which had unusual sequences at their breakpoints such as purine-rich tracts or direct or inverted repeats. Although DNA-damage-induced apoptosis is abrogated in the mrt-2, hus-1, and clk-2 mutant backgrounds, lack of the apoptotic branch of the DNA damage response pathway in cep-1/p53, ced-3, and ced-4 mutants did not result in a Mutator...
In response to genotoxic insults, cells activate DNA damage checkpoint pathways that stimu-late DNA ...
DNA must be accurately copied and propagated from one cell division to the next, and from one genera...
Genomic instability is believed to be an enabling characteristic of cancer (Hanahan and Weinberg 200...
DNA damage response proteins identify sites of DNA damage and signal to downstream effectors that or...
DNA damage response proteins identify sites of DNA damage and signal to downstream effectors that or...
AbstractBackground: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely dam...
Genomic instability is believed to be an enabling characteristic of cancer (Hanahan and Weinberg 200...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...
AbstractBackground: In response to genotoxic stress, cells activate checkpoint pathways that lead to...
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...
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...
DNA must be accurately copied and propagated from one cell division to the next, and from one genera...
DNA must be accurately copied and propagated from one cell division to the next, and from one genera...
In response to genotoxic insults, cells activate DNA damage checkpoint pathways that stimu-late DNA ...
DNA must be accurately copied and propagated from one cell division to the next, and from one genera...
Genomic instability is believed to be an enabling characteristic of cancer (Hanahan and Weinberg 200...
DNA damage response proteins identify sites of DNA damage and signal to downstream effectors that or...
DNA damage response proteins identify sites of DNA damage and signal to downstream effectors that or...
AbstractBackground: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely dam...
Genomic instability is believed to be an enabling characteristic of cancer (Hanahan and Weinberg 200...
Background: The inability to efficiently repair DNA damage or remove cells with severely damaged gen...
AbstractBackground: In response to genotoxic stress, cells activate checkpoint pathways that lead to...
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...
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...
DNA must be accurately copied and propagated from one cell division to the next, and from one genera...
DNA must be accurately copied and propagated from one cell division to the next, and from one genera...
In response to genotoxic insults, cells activate DNA damage checkpoint pathways that stimu-late DNA ...
DNA must be accurately copied and propagated from one cell division to the next, and from one genera...
Genomic instability is believed to be an enabling characteristic of cancer (Hanahan and Weinberg 200...