SummaryDNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in B lymphocytes arise stochastically during replication or as a result of targeted DNA damage by activation-induced cytidine deaminase (AID). Here we identify recurrent, early replicating, and AID-independent DNA lesions, termed early replication fragile sites (ERFSs), by genome-wide localization of DNA repair proteins in B cells subjected to replication stress. ERFSs colocalize with highly expressed gene clusters and are enriched for repetitive elements and CpG dinucleotides. Although distinct from late-replicating common fragile sites (CFS), the stability of ERFSs and CFSs is similarly dependent on the replication-stress response kinase ATR. ERFSs break spontaneously during replication, but their fr...
Chromosomal fragile sites are genomic loci sensitive to replication stress which accumulate high lev...
Replication stress, characterized by stalling of DNA replication and the accumulation of abnormal re...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are conserved genomic regions that preferentially form gaps and breaks o...
SummaryDNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in B lymphocytes arise stochastically during replication or a...
Although it is known that replication stress causes genetic instability, the underlying mechanisms a...
Chromosome rearrangements in B lymphocytes can be initiated by AID-associated double strand breaks (...
Common Fragile Sites (CFSs) are chromosome regions prone to breaks or constrictions. CFSs are charac...
Chromosomal fragile sites are specific loci that exhibit instability visible as gaps and breaks on t...
Common fragile sites (CFS) are heritable nonrandomly distributed loci on human chromosomes that exhi...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are loci that are especially prone to forming gaps and breaks on metapha...
AbstractConditions that partially inhibit DNA replication induce expression of common fragile sites....
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific regions of all individuals’ genome that are predisposed to ...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific regions of all individuals’ genome that are predisposed to ...
DEFINING SITES OF REPLICATION FORK COLLAPSE CAUSED BY ATR INHIBITION Nishita K. Shastri Eric J. Brow...
Abstract: Common fragile sites (CFSs) are particularly vulnerable regions of the genome that become ...
Chromosomal fragile sites are genomic loci sensitive to replication stress which accumulate high lev...
Replication stress, characterized by stalling of DNA replication and the accumulation of abnormal re...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are conserved genomic regions that preferentially form gaps and breaks o...
SummaryDNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in B lymphocytes arise stochastically during replication or a...
Although it is known that replication stress causes genetic instability, the underlying mechanisms a...
Chromosome rearrangements in B lymphocytes can be initiated by AID-associated double strand breaks (...
Common Fragile Sites (CFSs) are chromosome regions prone to breaks or constrictions. CFSs are charac...
Chromosomal fragile sites are specific loci that exhibit instability visible as gaps and breaks on t...
Common fragile sites (CFS) are heritable nonrandomly distributed loci on human chromosomes that exhi...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are loci that are especially prone to forming gaps and breaks on metapha...
AbstractConditions that partially inhibit DNA replication induce expression of common fragile sites....
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific regions of all individuals’ genome that are predisposed to ...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are specific regions of all individuals’ genome that are predisposed to ...
DEFINING SITES OF REPLICATION FORK COLLAPSE CAUSED BY ATR INHIBITION Nishita K. Shastri Eric J. Brow...
Abstract: Common fragile sites (CFSs) are particularly vulnerable regions of the genome that become ...
Chromosomal fragile sites are genomic loci sensitive to replication stress which accumulate high lev...
Replication stress, characterized by stalling of DNA replication and the accumulation of abnormal re...
Common fragile sites (CFSs) are conserved genomic regions that preferentially form gaps and breaks o...