It has been proposed that ATR kinase senses the completion of DNA replication to initiate the S/G2 transition. In contrast to this model, we show here that the TRESLIN-MTBP complex prevents a premature entry into G2 from early S-phase independently of ATR/CHK1 kinases. TRESLIN-MTBP acts transiently at pre-replication complexes (preRCs) to initiate origin firing and is released after the subsequent recruitment of CDC45. This dynamic behavior of TRESLIN-MTBP implements a monitoring system that checks the activation of replication forks and senses the rate of origin firing to prevent the entry into G2. This system detects the decline in the number of origins of replication that naturally occurs in very late S, which is the signature that cells...
The ATR-dependent intra-S checkpoint protects DNA replication forks undergoing replication stress. T...
Treslin, which is essential for incorporation of Cdc45 into the replicative helicase, possesses a pa...
Checkpoints maintain the order of cell cycle events during DNA damage or incomplete replication. How...
Treslin helps to trigger the initiation of DNA replication by promoting integration of Cdc45 into th...
TopBP1 (topoisomerase IIβ-binding protein 1) is a dual replication/checkpoint protein. Treslin/Ticrr...
Treslin helps to trigger the initiation of DNA replication by promoting integration of Cdc45 into th...
Treslin/Ticrr is required for the initiation of DNA replication and binds to MTBP (Mdm2 Binding Prot...
SummaryCells must accurately replicate and segregate their DNA once per cell cycle in order to succe...
The initiation of DNA replication is a highly regulated and coordinated process. To ensure that the ...
SummaryTopBP1 has important roles in both DNA replication and checkpoint regulation in vertebrates. ...
To maintain genome stability, cells need to replicate their DNA before dividing. The kinases CDK1 an...
© Impact Journals, LLC.DNA replication ensures accurate duplication of the original genetic informat...
The S-phase checkpoint activated at replication forks coordinates DNA replication when forks stall b...
Accurate and timely duplication of chromosomal DNA requires that replication be coordinated with pro...
The processes that control where higher eukaryotic cells initiate DNA replication throughout the gen...
The ATR-dependent intra-S checkpoint protects DNA replication forks undergoing replication stress. T...
Treslin, which is essential for incorporation of Cdc45 into the replicative helicase, possesses a pa...
Checkpoints maintain the order of cell cycle events during DNA damage or incomplete replication. How...
Treslin helps to trigger the initiation of DNA replication by promoting integration of Cdc45 into th...
TopBP1 (topoisomerase IIβ-binding protein 1) is a dual replication/checkpoint protein. Treslin/Ticrr...
Treslin helps to trigger the initiation of DNA replication by promoting integration of Cdc45 into th...
Treslin/Ticrr is required for the initiation of DNA replication and binds to MTBP (Mdm2 Binding Prot...
SummaryCells must accurately replicate and segregate their DNA once per cell cycle in order to succe...
The initiation of DNA replication is a highly regulated and coordinated process. To ensure that the ...
SummaryTopBP1 has important roles in both DNA replication and checkpoint regulation in vertebrates. ...
To maintain genome stability, cells need to replicate their DNA before dividing. The kinases CDK1 an...
© Impact Journals, LLC.DNA replication ensures accurate duplication of the original genetic informat...
The S-phase checkpoint activated at replication forks coordinates DNA replication when forks stall b...
Accurate and timely duplication of chromosomal DNA requires that replication be coordinated with pro...
The processes that control where higher eukaryotic cells initiate DNA replication throughout the gen...
The ATR-dependent intra-S checkpoint protects DNA replication forks undergoing replication stress. T...
Treslin, which is essential for incorporation of Cdc45 into the replicative helicase, possesses a pa...
Checkpoints maintain the order of cell cycle events during DNA damage or incomplete replication. How...