In response to DNA damage during S phase, cells slow DNA replication. This slowing is orchestrated by the intra-S checkpoint and involves inhibition of origin firing and reduction of replication fork speed. Slowing of replication allows for tolerance of DNA damage and suppresses genomic instability. Although the mechanisms of origin inhibition by the intra-S checkpoint are understood, major questions remain about how the checkpoint regulates replication forks: Does the checkpoint regulate the rate of fork progression? Does the checkpoint affect all forks, or only those encountering damage? Does the checkpoint facilitate the replication of polymerase-blocking lesions? To address these questions, we have analyzed the checkpoint in the fission...
Background: DNA replication begins at specific locations called replication origins, where helicas...
To ensure the faithful transmission of genetic information during the cell division cycle, the entir...
DNA replication is an essential process that occurs in all growing cells and needs to be tightly reg...
In response to DNA damage during S phase, cells slow DNA replication. This slowing is orchestrated b...
Faithful duplication and segregation of undamaged DNA is critical to the survival of all organisms a...
Cells slow replication in response to DNA damage. This slowing was the first DNA damage checkpoint r...
ABSTRACT: Cells slow replication in response to DNA damage. This slowing was the first DNA damage ch...
Cells need to complete DNA replication in a timely and error-free manner. To ensure that replication...
In growing cells, DNA replication precedes mitotic cell division to transmit genetic information to ...
Timely completion of DNA replication in each cell cycle is crucial for maintaining genomic integrity...
DNA replication is essential to successful cell proliferation. Inheritance of traits during cell pro...
The eukaryotic intra-S-phase checkpoint, which slows DNA synthesis in response to DNA damage, is poo...
The genome of eukaryotic cells is particularly at risk during the S phase of the cell cycle, when me...
Impediments to DNA replication threaten genome stability. The homologous recombination (HR) pathway ...
DNA damage slows DNA synthesis at replication forks; however, the mechanisms remain unclear. Cdc7 ki...
Background: DNA replication begins at specific locations called replication origins, where helicas...
To ensure the faithful transmission of genetic information during the cell division cycle, the entir...
DNA replication is an essential process that occurs in all growing cells and needs to be tightly reg...
In response to DNA damage during S phase, cells slow DNA replication. This slowing is orchestrated b...
Faithful duplication and segregation of undamaged DNA is critical to the survival of all organisms a...
Cells slow replication in response to DNA damage. This slowing was the first DNA damage checkpoint r...
ABSTRACT: Cells slow replication in response to DNA damage. This slowing was the first DNA damage ch...
Cells need to complete DNA replication in a timely and error-free manner. To ensure that replication...
In growing cells, DNA replication precedes mitotic cell division to transmit genetic information to ...
Timely completion of DNA replication in each cell cycle is crucial for maintaining genomic integrity...
DNA replication is essential to successful cell proliferation. Inheritance of traits during cell pro...
The eukaryotic intra-S-phase checkpoint, which slows DNA synthesis in response to DNA damage, is poo...
The genome of eukaryotic cells is particularly at risk during the S phase of the cell cycle, when me...
Impediments to DNA replication threaten genome stability. The homologous recombination (HR) pathway ...
DNA damage slows DNA synthesis at replication forks; however, the mechanisms remain unclear. Cdc7 ki...
Background: DNA replication begins at specific locations called replication origins, where helicas...
To ensure the faithful transmission of genetic information during the cell division cycle, the entir...
DNA replication is an essential process that occurs in all growing cells and needs to be tightly reg...