Defective DNA repair is being demonstrated to be a useful target in cancer treatment. Currently, defective repair is identified by specific gene mutations, however defective repair is a common feature of cancers without these mutations. DNA damage triggers cell cycle checkpoints that are responsible for co-ordinating cell cycle arrest and DNA repair. Defects in checkpoint signalling components such as ataxia telangiectasia mutated (ATM) occur in a low proportion of cancers and are responsible for reduced DNA repair and increased genomic instability. Here we have investigated the AURKA-PLK1 cell cycle checkpoint recovery pathway that is responsible for exit from the G2 phase cell cycle checkpoint arrest. We demonstrate that dysregulation of ...
Cell cycle checkpoints determine whether cells meet requirements to progress through the next stage....
DNA damage checkpoints arrest cell cycle progression to facilitate DNA repair. The ability to surviv...
ATM-dependent initiation of the radiation-induced G2/M checkpoint arrest is well established. Recent...
Checkpoints are surveillance mechanisms that block cell cycle transitions, for instance in response ...
Melanomas have high levels of genomic instability that can contribute to poor disease prognosis. Her...
The G2/M checkpoint is important in preventing cells with unrepaired DNA double strand breaks (DSBs)...
The DNA mismatch repair (MMR) pathway, a crucial post-replicative repair pathway, is essential to th...
The cellular response to DNA breaks is influenced by chromatin compaction. To identify chromatin reg...
In response to DNA damage, all eukaryotic organisms activate a surveillance mechanism, called DNA da...
DNA damage response (DDR) pathways are triggered to ensure proper repair of DNA lesions and preserve...
Genetic instability is considered to be a major driving force of malignancy of cancer cells, and at ...
DNA damage checkpoints arrest cell cycle progression to facilitate DNA repair. The ability to surviv...
DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair and checkpoint control represent distinct mechanisms to reduce ...
The maintenance of genome integrity is important for normal cellular functions, organism development...
In order to maintain genetic integrity, cells are equipped with cell cycle checkpoints that detect D...
Cell cycle checkpoints determine whether cells meet requirements to progress through the next stage....
DNA damage checkpoints arrest cell cycle progression to facilitate DNA repair. The ability to surviv...
ATM-dependent initiation of the radiation-induced G2/M checkpoint arrest is well established. Recent...
Checkpoints are surveillance mechanisms that block cell cycle transitions, for instance in response ...
Melanomas have high levels of genomic instability that can contribute to poor disease prognosis. Her...
The G2/M checkpoint is important in preventing cells with unrepaired DNA double strand breaks (DSBs)...
The DNA mismatch repair (MMR) pathway, a crucial post-replicative repair pathway, is essential to th...
The cellular response to DNA breaks is influenced by chromatin compaction. To identify chromatin reg...
In response to DNA damage, all eukaryotic organisms activate a surveillance mechanism, called DNA da...
DNA damage response (DDR) pathways are triggered to ensure proper repair of DNA lesions and preserve...
Genetic instability is considered to be a major driving force of malignancy of cancer cells, and at ...
DNA damage checkpoints arrest cell cycle progression to facilitate DNA repair. The ability to surviv...
DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair and checkpoint control represent distinct mechanisms to reduce ...
The maintenance of genome integrity is important for normal cellular functions, organism development...
In order to maintain genetic integrity, cells are equipped with cell cycle checkpoints that detect D...
Cell cycle checkpoints determine whether cells meet requirements to progress through the next stage....
DNA damage checkpoints arrest cell cycle progression to facilitate DNA repair. The ability to surviv...
ATM-dependent initiation of the radiation-induced G2/M checkpoint arrest is well established. Recent...