[HTML][HTML] DNA end resection and its role in DNA replication and DSB repair choice in mammalian cells
DNA end resection has a key role in double-strand break repair and DNA replication.
Defective DNA end resection can cause malfunctions in DNA repair and replication, leading …
Defective DNA end resection can cause malfunctions in DNA repair and replication, leading …
DNA end resection by CtIP and exonuclease 1 prevents genomic instability
W Eid, M Steger, M El‐Shemerly, LP Ferretti… - EMBO …, 2010 - embopress.org
End resection of DNA—which is essential for the repair of DNA double‐strand breaks
(DSBs) by homologous recombination—relies first on the partnership between MRE11 …
(DSBs) by homologous recombination—relies first on the partnership between MRE11 …
DNA end resection: facts and mechanisms
T Liu, J Huang - Genomics, Proteomics and Bioinformatics, 2016 - academic.oup.com
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), which arise following exposure to a number of
endogenous and exogenous agents, can be repaired by either the homologous …
endogenous and exogenous agents, can be repaired by either the homologous …
Mechanism and regulation of DNA end resection in eukaryotes
LS Symington - Critical reviews in biochemistry and molecular …, 2016 - Taylor & Francis
The repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) by homologous recombination (HR) is
initiated by nucleolytic degradation of the 5′-terminated strands in a process termed end …
initiated by nucleolytic degradation of the 5′-terminated strands in a process termed end …
[HTML][HTML] Enhancement of BLM-DNA2-mediated long-range DNA end resection by CtIP
JM Daley, J Jimenez-Sainz, W Wang, AS Miller, X Xue… - Cell reports, 2017 - cell.com
DNA double-strand break repair by homologous recombination entails the resection of DNA
ends to reveal ssDNA tails, which are used to invade a homologous DNA template. CtIP and …
ends to reveal ssDNA tails, which are used to invade a homologous DNA template. CtIP and …
BLM–DNA2–RPA–MRN and EXO1–BLM–RPA–MRN constitute two DNA end resection machineries for human DNA break repair
AV Nimonkar, J Genschel, E Kinoshita… - Genes & …, 2011 - genesdev.cshlp.org
Repair of dsDNA breaks requires processing to produce 3′-terminated ssDNA. We
biochemically reconstituted DNA end resection using purified human proteins: Bloom …
biochemically reconstituted DNA end resection using purified human proteins: Bloom …
Biochemical mechanism of DSB end resection and its regulation
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) in cells can undergo nucleolytic degradation to generate
long 3′ single-stranded DNA tails. This process is termed DNA end resection, and its …
long 3′ single-stranded DNA tails. This process is termed DNA end resection, and its …
CtIP promotes the motor activity of DNA2 to accelerate long-range DNA end resection
To repair a DNA double-strand break by homologous recombination, 5′-terminated DNA
strands must first be resected to reveal 3′-overhangs. This process is initiated by a short …
strands must first be resected to reveal 3′-overhangs. This process is initiated by a short …
CtIP-mediated resection is essential for viability and can operate independently of BRCA1
Homologous recombination (HR) is initiated by DNA end resection, a process in which
stretches of single-strand DNA (ssDNA) are generated and used for homology search …
stretches of single-strand DNA (ssDNA) are generated and used for homology search …
DNA end resection: many nucleases make light work
EP Mimitou, LS Symington - DNA repair, 2009 - Elsevier
Double-strand breaks (DSBs) are deleterious DNA lesions and if left unrepaired result in
severe genomic instability. Cells use two main pathways to repair DSBs: homologous …
severe genomic instability. Cells use two main pathways to repair DSBs: homologous …