53BP1 (p53-binding protein 1) is classified as a mediator/adaptor of the DNA-damage response, and is recruited to nuclear structures termed foci following genotoxic insult. In the present paper, we review the functions of 53BP1 in DNA-damage checkpoint activation and DNA repair, and the mechanisms of its recruitment and activation following DNA damage. We focus in particular on the role of covalent histone modifications in this process
p53-binding protein 1 (53BP1) is a conserved nuclear protein that is rapidly recruited to sites of D...
Loss of p53, a transcription factor activated by cellular stress, is a frequent event in cancer. The...
Loss of p53, a transcription factor activated by cellular stress, is a frequent event in cancer. The...
53BP1 (p53-binding protein 1) is classified as a mediator/adaptor of the DNA-damage response, and is...
DNA damage may result in various pathological conditions and contributes to aging and development of...
Upon DNA damage, p53-binding protein 1 (53BP1) relocalizes to sites of DNA double-strand breaks and ...
The protein p53 binding protein one (53BP1) was discovered in a yeast two-hybrid screen that used th...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) are toxic lesions that can be generated by exposure to genotoxic agents ...
DNA double-strand break (DSB) signalling and repair is crucial to preserve genomic integrity and mai...
Cancer is the major cause of death for people in middle age. It results from cell transformation in...
53BP1, a protein proposed to function as a transcriptional coactivator of the p53 tumor suppressor, ...
53BP1 is a conserved nuclear protein that localizes rapidly at the sites of double strand breaks fol...
The tumour suppressor p53 binding protein 1 (53BP1), a fundamental node in DNA double strand break (...
Abstract To maintain genomic stability and ensure the fidelity of chromosomal transmission, cells re...
The tumor suppressor protein 53BP1, a pivotal regulator of DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair, was...
p53-binding protein 1 (53BP1) is a conserved nuclear protein that is rapidly recruited to sites of D...
Loss of p53, a transcription factor activated by cellular stress, is a frequent event in cancer. The...
Loss of p53, a transcription factor activated by cellular stress, is a frequent event in cancer. The...
53BP1 (p53-binding protein 1) is classified as a mediator/adaptor of the DNA-damage response, and is...
DNA damage may result in various pathological conditions and contributes to aging and development of...
Upon DNA damage, p53-binding protein 1 (53BP1) relocalizes to sites of DNA double-strand breaks and ...
The protein p53 binding protein one (53BP1) was discovered in a yeast two-hybrid screen that used th...
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) are toxic lesions that can be generated by exposure to genotoxic agents ...
DNA double-strand break (DSB) signalling and repair is crucial to preserve genomic integrity and mai...
Cancer is the major cause of death for people in middle age. It results from cell transformation in...
53BP1, a protein proposed to function as a transcriptional coactivator of the p53 tumor suppressor, ...
53BP1 is a conserved nuclear protein that localizes rapidly at the sites of double strand breaks fol...
The tumour suppressor p53 binding protein 1 (53BP1), a fundamental node in DNA double strand break (...
Abstract To maintain genomic stability and ensure the fidelity of chromosomal transmission, cells re...
The tumor suppressor protein 53BP1, a pivotal regulator of DNA double-strand break (DSB) repair, was...
p53-binding protein 1 (53BP1) is a conserved nuclear protein that is rapidly recruited to sites of D...
Loss of p53, a transcription factor activated by cellular stress, is a frequent event in cancer. The...
Loss of p53, a transcription factor activated by cellular stress, is a frequent event in cancer. The...