DNA replication is mediated by a multi-protein complex known as the replisome. With the hexameric MCM (minichromosome maintenance) replicative helicase at its core, the replisome splits the parental DNA strands, forming replication forks (RFs), where it catalyses coupled leading and lagging strand DNA synthesis. While replication is a highly effective process, intrinsic and oncogene-induced replication stress impedes the progression of replisomes along chromosomes. As a consequence, RFs stall, arrest, and collapse, jeopardizing genome stability. In these instances, accessory fork progression and repair factors, orchestrated by the replication checkpoint, promote RF recovery, ensuring the chromosomes are fully replicated and can be safely se...
Accurately completing DNA replication when two forks converge is essential to genomic stability. The...
Nucleases and helicases are involved in numerous steps in DNA replication and repair. Nucleases act ...
Genome duplication requires that replication forks track the entire length of every chromosome. When...
DNA replication is mediated by a multiprotein complex known as the replisome. With the hexameric MCM...
Cells have evolved mechanisms to protect, restart and repair perturbed replication forks, allowing f...
Cells have evolved mechanisms to protect, restart and repair perturbed replication forks, allowing f...
Elaborate replication fork recovery pathways support the duplication of the genome under replication...
Defects in chromosome replication can lead to translocations that are thought to result from recombi...
Defects in chromosome replication can lead to translocations that are thought to result from recombi...
Since the original observations made in James German's Laboratory that Bloom's syndrome cells lackin...
The disease-associated nuclease–helicase DNA2 has been implicated in DNA end-resection during DNA do...
<div><p>Replication forks stall at different DNA obstacles such as those originated by transcription...
Replication forks stall at different DNA obstacles such as those originated by transcription. Fork s...
Bacterial genome duplication and transcription require simultaneous access to the same DNA template....
Bacterial genome duplication and transcription require simultaneous access to the same DNA template....
Accurately completing DNA replication when two forks converge is essential to genomic stability. The...
Nucleases and helicases are involved in numerous steps in DNA replication and repair. Nucleases act ...
Genome duplication requires that replication forks track the entire length of every chromosome. When...
DNA replication is mediated by a multiprotein complex known as the replisome. With the hexameric MCM...
Cells have evolved mechanisms to protect, restart and repair perturbed replication forks, allowing f...
Cells have evolved mechanisms to protect, restart and repair perturbed replication forks, allowing f...
Elaborate replication fork recovery pathways support the duplication of the genome under replication...
Defects in chromosome replication can lead to translocations that are thought to result from recombi...
Defects in chromosome replication can lead to translocations that are thought to result from recombi...
Since the original observations made in James German's Laboratory that Bloom's syndrome cells lackin...
The disease-associated nuclease–helicase DNA2 has been implicated in DNA end-resection during DNA do...
<div><p>Replication forks stall at different DNA obstacles such as those originated by transcription...
Replication forks stall at different DNA obstacles such as those originated by transcription. Fork s...
Bacterial genome duplication and transcription require simultaneous access to the same DNA template....
Bacterial genome duplication and transcription require simultaneous access to the same DNA template....
Accurately completing DNA replication when two forks converge is essential to genomic stability. The...
Nucleases and helicases are involved in numerous steps in DNA replication and repair. Nucleases act ...
Genome duplication requires that replication forks track the entire length of every chromosome. When...