The presence of DNA breaks has extensive biochemical implications for the integrity of the genome. It is well established that distinct DNA damage response proteins are recruited to, and accumulate at, sites of genomic lesions, including kinases that initiate multiple DNA damage signaling cascades. The repair of DNA breaks is facilitated by the phosphorylation of H2AX, which organizes DNA damage response factors in the vicinity of the lesion. Metabolism of the DNA breaks occurs in a chromatin environment and modulating chromatin structure is necessary for the fidelity of the DNA damage response. We set out to determine in living cells both how chromatin is remodeled in the presence of DNA breaks and whether the establishment of large sub-ce...
By some estimates, a eukaryotic cell must repair up to 10,000 DNA lesions per cell cycle to countera...
Inherited or acquired defects in detecting, signalling or repairing DNA damage are associated with v...
SummaryThe DNA damage response (DDR) occurs in the context of chromatin, and architectural features ...
In eukaryotes, genomic DNA is tightly compacted into a protein-DNA complex known as chromatin. This ...
Abstract The integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous DNA...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
Rapid phosphorylation of histone variant H2AX proximal to DNA breaks is an initiating event and a ha...
In eukaryotic cells, the inheritance of both the DNA sequence and its organization into chromatin is...
Understanding how DNA repair processes occur in vivo when access to DNA is hindered by chromatin str...
Chromatin is organized and segmented into a landscape of domains that serve multiple purposes. In co...
Chromatin structure modulates the rate of DNA damage formation and repair in different regions of eu...
Chromatin has a complex, dynamic architecture in the interphase nucleus, which regulates the accessi...
Single-strand breaks (SSBs) are one of the most common types of lesion arising within cells; formed ...
textabstractThe integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous ...
Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenou...
By some estimates, a eukaryotic cell must repair up to 10,000 DNA lesions per cell cycle to countera...
Inherited or acquired defects in detecting, signalling or repairing DNA damage are associated with v...
SummaryThe DNA damage response (DDR) occurs in the context of chromatin, and architectural features ...
In eukaryotes, genomic DNA is tightly compacted into a protein-DNA complex known as chromatin. This ...
Abstract The integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous DNA...
International audienceThe inability to repair damaged DNA severely compromises the integrity of any ...
Rapid phosphorylation of histone variant H2AX proximal to DNA breaks is an initiating event and a ha...
In eukaryotic cells, the inheritance of both the DNA sequence and its organization into chromatin is...
Understanding how DNA repair processes occur in vivo when access to DNA is hindered by chromatin str...
Chromatin is organized and segmented into a landscape of domains that serve multiple purposes. In co...
Chromatin structure modulates the rate of DNA damage formation and repair in different regions of eu...
Chromatin has a complex, dynamic architecture in the interphase nucleus, which regulates the accessi...
Single-strand breaks (SSBs) are one of the most common types of lesion arising within cells; formed ...
textabstractThe integrity of the genome is continuously challenged by both endogenous and exogenous ...
Cellular DNA is constantly challenged by damage-inducing factors derived from exogenous or endogenou...
By some estimates, a eukaryotic cell must repair up to 10,000 DNA lesions per cell cycle to countera...
Inherited or acquired defects in detecting, signalling or repairing DNA damage are associated with v...
SummaryThe DNA damage response (DDR) occurs in the context of chromatin, and architectural features ...