DNA replication is dramatically slowed down under replication stress. The regulation of replication speed is a conserved response in eukaryotes and, in fission yeast, requires the checkpoint kinases Rad3ATR and Cds1Chk2 However, the underlying mechanism of this checkpoint regulation remains unresolved. Here, we report that the Rad3ATR-Cds1Chk2 checkpoint directly targets the Cdc45-MCM-GINS (CMG) replicative helicase under replication stress. When replication forks stall, the Cds1Chk2 kinase directly phosphorylates Cdc45 on the S275, S322, and S397 residues, which significantly reduces CMG helicase activity. Furthermore, in cds1 Chk2 -mutated cells, the CMG helicase and DNA polymerases are physi...
Eukaryotic cells regulate the progression and integrity of DNA replication forks to maintain genomic...
DNA replication stress, an important source of genomic instability, arises upon different types of D...
Replication fork stalling frequently occurs during DNA replication in eukaryotic cells and destabili...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
SummaryWhen replication forks stall at damaged bases or upon nucleotide depletion, the intra-S phase...
When replication forks stall at damaged bases or upon nucleotide depletion, the intra-S phase checkp...
Genetic instability, a hallmark of cancer, can occur when the replication machinery encounters a bar...
Genome integrity is protected by Cds1 (Chk2), a checkpoint kinase that stabilizes arrested replicati...
The replication checkpoint controls the integrity of replicating chromosomes by stabilizing stalled ...
Eukaryotic cells regulate the progression and integrity of DNA replication forks to maintain genomic...
Across eukaryotes, disruption of DNA replication causes an S phase checkpoint response, which regula...
Eukaryotic cells regulate the progression and integrity of DNA replication forks to maintain genomic...
DNA replication stress, an important source of genomic instability, arises upon different types of D...
Replication fork stalling frequently occurs during DNA replication in eukaryotic cells and destabili...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
The S phase checkpoint pathway preserves genome stability by protecting defective DNA replication fo...
SummaryWhen replication forks stall at damaged bases or upon nucleotide depletion, the intra-S phase...
When replication forks stall at damaged bases or upon nucleotide depletion, the intra-S phase checkp...
Genetic instability, a hallmark of cancer, can occur when the replication machinery encounters a bar...
Genome integrity is protected by Cds1 (Chk2), a checkpoint kinase that stabilizes arrested replicati...
The replication checkpoint controls the integrity of replicating chromosomes by stabilizing stalled ...
Eukaryotic cells regulate the progression and integrity of DNA replication forks to maintain genomic...
Across eukaryotes, disruption of DNA replication causes an S phase checkpoint response, which regula...
Eukaryotic cells regulate the progression and integrity of DNA replication forks to maintain genomic...
DNA replication stress, an important source of genomic instability, arises upon different types of D...
Replication fork stalling frequently occurs during DNA replication in eukaryotic cells and destabili...