Following genotoxic stress, cells activate a complex kinase-based signaling network to arrest the cell cycle and initiate DNA repair. p53-defective tumor cells rewire their checkpoint response and become dependent on the p38/MK2 pathway for survival after DNA damage, despite a functional ATR-Chk1 pathway. We used functional genetics to dissect the contributions of Chk1 and MK2 to checkpoint control. We show that nuclear Chk1 activity is essential to establish a G(2)/M checkpoint, while cytoplasmic MK2 activity is critical for prolonged checkpoint maintenance through a process of post-transcriptional mRNA stabilization. Following DNA damage, the p38/MK2 complex relocalizes from nucleus to cytoplasm where MK2 phosphorylates hnRNPA0, to stabil...
DNA damage response (DDR) pathways are triggered to ensure proper repair of DNA lesions and preserve...
Although cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (Cdk2) controls the G1/S transition and promotes DNA replication,...
The G2/M checkpoint is important in preventing cells with unrepaired DNA double strand breaks (DSBs)...
Following genotoxic stress, cells activate a complex kinase-based signaling network to arrest the ce...
SummaryIn response to DNA damage, eukaryotic cells activate ATM-Chk2 and/or ATR-Chk1 to arrest the c...
DNA damage checkpoints arrest cell cycle progression to facilitate DNA repair. The ability to surviv...
Checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1) is a key mediator that links the machineries that monitor DNA integrity t...
DNA damage checkpoints arrest cell cycle progression to facilitate DNA repair. The ability to surviv...
In the presence of sustained DNA damage occurring in S-phase or G2, normal cells arrest before mitos...
Accurate DNA replication is crucial for the maintenance of genome integrity. To this aim, cells have...
In order to maintain genetic integrity, cells are equipped with cell cycle checkpoints that detect D...
Cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) promote cellular proliferation, are often deregulated in human cance...
ATM-dependent initiation of the radiation-induced G2/M checkpoint arrest is well established. Recent...
International audienceAbstract Besides the well understood DNA damage response via establishment of ...
Besides the well-understood DNA damage response via establishment of G2 checkpoint arrest, novel stu...
DNA damage response (DDR) pathways are triggered to ensure proper repair of DNA lesions and preserve...
Although cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (Cdk2) controls the G1/S transition and promotes DNA replication,...
The G2/M checkpoint is important in preventing cells with unrepaired DNA double strand breaks (DSBs)...
Following genotoxic stress, cells activate a complex kinase-based signaling network to arrest the ce...
SummaryIn response to DNA damage, eukaryotic cells activate ATM-Chk2 and/or ATR-Chk1 to arrest the c...
DNA damage checkpoints arrest cell cycle progression to facilitate DNA repair. The ability to surviv...
Checkpoint kinase 1 (CHK1) is a key mediator that links the machineries that monitor DNA integrity t...
DNA damage checkpoints arrest cell cycle progression to facilitate DNA repair. The ability to surviv...
In the presence of sustained DNA damage occurring in S-phase or G2, normal cells arrest before mitos...
Accurate DNA replication is crucial for the maintenance of genome integrity. To this aim, cells have...
In order to maintain genetic integrity, cells are equipped with cell cycle checkpoints that detect D...
Cyclin-dependent kinases (Cdks) promote cellular proliferation, are often deregulated in human cance...
ATM-dependent initiation of the radiation-induced G2/M checkpoint arrest is well established. Recent...
International audienceAbstract Besides the well understood DNA damage response via establishment of ...
Besides the well-understood DNA damage response via establishment of G2 checkpoint arrest, novel stu...
DNA damage response (DDR) pathways are triggered to ensure proper repair of DNA lesions and preserve...
Although cyclin-dependent kinase 2 (Cdk2) controls the G1/S transition and promotes DNA replication,...
The G2/M checkpoint is important in preventing cells with unrepaired DNA double strand breaks (DSBs)...