The vertebrate RECQL4 (RECQ4) gene is thought to be the ortholog of budding yeast SLD2. However, RecQL4 contains within its C-terminus a RecQ-like helicase domain, which is absent in Sld2. We established human pre-B lymphocyte Nalm-6 cells, in which the endogenous RECQL4 gene was homozygously targeted such that the entire C-terminus would not be expressed. The RECQL4(ΔC/ΔC) cells behaved like the parental cells during unperturbed DNA replication or after treatment with agents that induce stalling of DNA replication forks, such as hydroxyurea (HU). However, after exposure to ionizing radiation (IR), the RECQL4(ΔC/ΔC) cells exhibited hypersensitivity, inability to complete S phase and prematurely terminated or paused DNA replication forks. De...
RECQ5 belongs to the RecQ family of DNA helicases. It is conserved from Drosophila to humans and its...
Members of the RecQ helicase subfamily are mutated in several human genomic instability syndromes, s...
RecQ helicases maintain chromosome stability by resolving a number of highly specific DNA structures...
AbstractRothmund–Thomson syndrome (RTS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by premature aging,...
Bacteria and yeast possess one RecQ helicase homolog whereas humans contain five RecQ helicases, all...
Cellular and biochemical studies support a role for all five human RecQ helicases in DNA replicatio...
The human RECQ4 gene encodes an ATP-dependent DNA helicase that contains a conserved superfamily II ...
Double-strand breaks and stalled forks arise when the replication machinery encounters damage from e...
SummaryHuman RecQ4 (hRecQ4) affects cancer and aging but is difficult to study because it is a fusio...
RecQ helicases are ubiquitous DNA unwinding enzymes, essential in the maintenance of genome stabilit...
RecQ-like proteins are a family of DNA helicases that are evolutionary conserved from prokaryotes to...
Of the five human RecQ family helicases, RecQ4, BLM, andWRN suppress distinct genome instability-lin...
RECQL4 helicase is a molecular motor that unwinds DNA, a process essential during DNA replication an...
SummaryThe RecQ helicase RECQL4, mutated in Rothmund-Thomson syndrome, regulates genome stability, a...
The RecQ family of DNA helicases is highly conserved in evolution from bacteria to humans. Of the fi...
RECQ5 belongs to the RecQ family of DNA helicases. It is conserved from Drosophila to humans and its...
Members of the RecQ helicase subfamily are mutated in several human genomic instability syndromes, s...
RecQ helicases maintain chromosome stability by resolving a number of highly specific DNA structures...
AbstractRothmund–Thomson syndrome (RTS) is a rare genetic disorder characterized by premature aging,...
Bacteria and yeast possess one RecQ helicase homolog whereas humans contain five RecQ helicases, all...
Cellular and biochemical studies support a role for all five human RecQ helicases in DNA replicatio...
The human RECQ4 gene encodes an ATP-dependent DNA helicase that contains a conserved superfamily II ...
Double-strand breaks and stalled forks arise when the replication machinery encounters damage from e...
SummaryHuman RecQ4 (hRecQ4) affects cancer and aging but is difficult to study because it is a fusio...
RecQ helicases are ubiquitous DNA unwinding enzymes, essential in the maintenance of genome stabilit...
RecQ-like proteins are a family of DNA helicases that are evolutionary conserved from prokaryotes to...
Of the five human RecQ family helicases, RecQ4, BLM, andWRN suppress distinct genome instability-lin...
RECQL4 helicase is a molecular motor that unwinds DNA, a process essential during DNA replication an...
SummaryThe RecQ helicase RECQL4, mutated in Rothmund-Thomson syndrome, regulates genome stability, a...
The RecQ family of DNA helicases is highly conserved in evolution from bacteria to humans. Of the fi...
RECQ5 belongs to the RecQ family of DNA helicases. It is conserved from Drosophila to humans and its...
Members of the RecQ helicase subfamily are mutated in several human genomic instability syndromes, s...
RecQ helicases maintain chromosome stability by resolving a number of highly specific DNA structures...