Success of homologous recombination-based DNA repair depends not only on recombinases, which promote invasion of the homologous DNA duplex that serves as a template for repair, but also on antirecombinases, which dismantle recombination intermediates to allow completion of repair. In this issue, Barber et al. (2008) identify a previously elusive antirecombinase activity important for maintaining genome stability in animals
Homologous recombination (HR) is a conserved pathway for repair of DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) a...
The ends of linear chromosomes are capped by nucleoprotein structures called telomeres. A dysfunctio...
The ability to sense and repair replication blocking DNA damage is a critical task for a cell, as ev...
Success of homologous recombination-based DNA repair depends not only on recombinases, which promote...
SummaryHomologous recombination (HR) is an important conserved process for DNA repair and ensures ma...
Accurate completion of genome duplication is threatened by multiple factors that hamper the advance ...
SummaryGenomic rearrangements linked to aberrant recombination are associated with cancer and human ...
The genetic information required for life is stored in our DNA. However, every day our cells are exp...
AbstractRecQ helicases and topoisomerase III are both required for genome stability, particularly to...
Recombinase enzymes catalyse invasion of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) into homologous duplex DNA form...
Homologous recombination (HR) is crucial for the error-free repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs...
Impediments to DNA replication threaten genome stability. The homologous recombination (HR) pathway ...
AbstractDNA double strand breaks and blocked or collapsed DNA replication forks are potentially geno...
DNA double-strand breaks are repaired by different mechanisms, including homologous recombination a...
Accurate completion of genome duplication is threatened by multiple factors that hamper the advance ...
Homologous recombination (HR) is a conserved pathway for repair of DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) a...
The ends of linear chromosomes are capped by nucleoprotein structures called telomeres. A dysfunctio...
The ability to sense and repair replication blocking DNA damage is a critical task for a cell, as ev...
Success of homologous recombination-based DNA repair depends not only on recombinases, which promote...
SummaryHomologous recombination (HR) is an important conserved process for DNA repair and ensures ma...
Accurate completion of genome duplication is threatened by multiple factors that hamper the advance ...
SummaryGenomic rearrangements linked to aberrant recombination are associated with cancer and human ...
The genetic information required for life is stored in our DNA. However, every day our cells are exp...
AbstractRecQ helicases and topoisomerase III are both required for genome stability, particularly to...
Recombinase enzymes catalyse invasion of single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) into homologous duplex DNA form...
Homologous recombination (HR) is crucial for the error-free repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs...
Impediments to DNA replication threaten genome stability. The homologous recombination (HR) pathway ...
AbstractDNA double strand breaks and blocked or collapsed DNA replication forks are potentially geno...
DNA double-strand breaks are repaired by different mechanisms, including homologous recombination a...
Accurate completion of genome duplication is threatened by multiple factors that hamper the advance ...
Homologous recombination (HR) is a conserved pathway for repair of DNA double strand breaks (DSBs) a...
The ends of linear chromosomes are capped by nucleoprotein structures called telomeres. A dysfunctio...
The ability to sense and repair replication blocking DNA damage is a critical task for a cell, as ev...