The faithful transmission of genetic information to daughter cells is central to maintaining genomic stability and relies on the accurate and complete duplication of genetic material during each cell cycle. However, the genome is routinely exposed to endogenous and exogenous stresses that can impede the progression of replication. Such replication stress can be an early cause of cancer or initiate senescence. Replication stress, which primarily occurs during S phase, results in consequences during mitosis, jeopardizing chromosome segregation and, in turn, genomic stability. The traces of replication stress can be detected in the daughter cells during G1 phase. Alterations in mitosis occur in two types: 1) local alterations that correspond t...
Background A major driver of cancer chromosomal instability is replication stress, the slowing or st...
Genomic instability plays a key role in driving cancer development. It is already found in precancer...
Genome integrity relies on precise coordination between DNA replication and chromosome segregation. ...
The faithful transmission of genetic information to daughter cells is central to maintaining genomic...
Complete genome duplication in every cell cycle is fundamental for genome stability and cell surviva...
Unlike bacteria, mammalian cells need to complete DNA replication before segregating their chromosom...
The process of DNA replication is unique in cell biology since all errors will irreversibly change t...
DNA replication is essential for cell division. Challenges to the progression of DNA polymerase can ...
The major challenge of DNA replication is to provide daughter cells with intact and fully duplicated...
Replication stress, a hallmark of cancerous and pre-cancerous lesions, is linked to structuralchromo...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
International audienceThe replication-timing program constitutes a key element of the organization a...
Inducing DNA replication stress or targeting pathways that respond to replication stress is a promin...
AbstractDNA replication is a fundamental process of the cell that ensures accurate duplication of th...
Unlike bacteria, mammalian cells need to complete DNA replication before segregating their chromosom...
Background A major driver of cancer chromosomal instability is replication stress, the slowing or st...
Genomic instability plays a key role in driving cancer development. It is already found in precancer...
Genome integrity relies on precise coordination between DNA replication and chromosome segregation. ...
The faithful transmission of genetic information to daughter cells is central to maintaining genomic...
Complete genome duplication in every cell cycle is fundamental for genome stability and cell surviva...
Unlike bacteria, mammalian cells need to complete DNA replication before segregating their chromosom...
The process of DNA replication is unique in cell biology since all errors will irreversibly change t...
DNA replication is essential for cell division. Challenges to the progression of DNA polymerase can ...
The major challenge of DNA replication is to provide daughter cells with intact and fully duplicated...
Replication stress, a hallmark of cancerous and pre-cancerous lesions, is linked to structuralchromo...
Genomically instable cancers are characterized by progressive loss and gain of chromosomal fragments...
International audienceThe replication-timing program constitutes a key element of the organization a...
Inducing DNA replication stress or targeting pathways that respond to replication stress is a promin...
AbstractDNA replication is a fundamental process of the cell that ensures accurate duplication of th...
Unlike bacteria, mammalian cells need to complete DNA replication before segregating their chromosom...
Background A major driver of cancer chromosomal instability is replication stress, the slowing or st...
Genomic instability plays a key role in driving cancer development. It is already found in precancer...
Genome integrity relies on precise coordination between DNA replication and chromosome segregation. ...