AbstractWe have identified the yeast CRT1 gene as an effector of the DNA damage and replication checkpoint pathway. CRT1 encodes a DNA-binding protein that recruits the general repressors Ssn6 and Tup1 to the promoters of damage-inducible genes. Derepression of the Crt1 regulon suppresses the lethality of mec1 and rad53 null alleles and is essential for cell viability during replicative stress. In response to DNA damage and replication blocks, Crt1 becomes hyperphosphorylated and no longer binds DNA, resulting in transcriptional induction. CRT1 is autoregulated and is itself induced by DNA damage, indicating the existence of a negative feedback pathway that facilitates return to the repressed state after elimination of damage. The inhibitio...
One of the biggest challenges a cell faces is stably maintaining its genome in the face of constant ...
The Rad53 DNA checkpoint protein kinase plays multiple roles in the budding yeast cell response to D...
ATR/Rad3-like kinases promote the DNA damage checkpoint through regulating Chk1 that restrains the a...
AbstractWe have identified the yeast CRT1 gene as an effector of the DNA damage and replication chec...
DNA is subject to attack by DNA damaging agents from both environmental and endogenous sources. In ...
Faithful genome duplication is fundamentally important for all organisms. When cells encounter DNA r...
During DNA replication, replication forks are prone to stall and collapse. To prevent genomic instab...
In fission yeast cells, Cds1 is the effector kinase of the DNA replication checkpoint. We previously...
Checkpoint activation during S phase modulates transcription. In response to replication arrest, the...
Upon DNA damage, eukaryotic cells activate a conserved signal transduction cascade known as the DNA ...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, DNA replication stress activates the replication checkpoint, which slow...
DNA replication forks that are stalled by DNA damage activate an S-phase checkpoint that prevents ir...
SummaryBacteria employ a coordinated SOS response to DNA damage by enhancing transcription, transles...
In eukaryotic cells, DNA replication licensing is precisely regulated to ensure that the initiation ...
DNA damage is an ongoing threat to both the ability of the cell to faithfully transmit genetic infor...
One of the biggest challenges a cell faces is stably maintaining its genome in the face of constant ...
The Rad53 DNA checkpoint protein kinase plays multiple roles in the budding yeast cell response to D...
ATR/Rad3-like kinases promote the DNA damage checkpoint through regulating Chk1 that restrains the a...
AbstractWe have identified the yeast CRT1 gene as an effector of the DNA damage and replication chec...
DNA is subject to attack by DNA damaging agents from both environmental and endogenous sources. In ...
Faithful genome duplication is fundamentally important for all organisms. When cells encounter DNA r...
During DNA replication, replication forks are prone to stall and collapse. To prevent genomic instab...
In fission yeast cells, Cds1 is the effector kinase of the DNA replication checkpoint. We previously...
Checkpoint activation during S phase modulates transcription. In response to replication arrest, the...
Upon DNA damage, eukaryotic cells activate a conserved signal transduction cascade known as the DNA ...
In Saccharomyces cerevisiae, DNA replication stress activates the replication checkpoint, which slow...
DNA replication forks that are stalled by DNA damage activate an S-phase checkpoint that prevents ir...
SummaryBacteria employ a coordinated SOS response to DNA damage by enhancing transcription, transles...
In eukaryotic cells, DNA replication licensing is precisely regulated to ensure that the initiation ...
DNA damage is an ongoing threat to both the ability of the cell to faithfully transmit genetic infor...
One of the biggest challenges a cell faces is stably maintaining its genome in the face of constant ...
The Rad53 DNA checkpoint protein kinase plays multiple roles in the budding yeast cell response to D...
ATR/Rad3-like kinases promote the DNA damage checkpoint through regulating Chk1 that restrains the a...