MRX increases chromatin accessibility at stalled replication forks to promote nascent DNA resection and cohesin loading
A Delamarre, A Barthe, C de la Roche Saint-André… - Molecular cell, 2020 - cell.com
The recovery of stalled replication forks depends on the controlled resection of nascent DNA
and on the loading of cohesin. These processes operate in the context of nascent chromatin …
and on the loading of cohesin. These processes operate in the context of nascent chromatin …
Loss of p53 suppresses replication-stress-induced DNA breakage in G1/S checkpoint deficient cells
B Benedict, T van Harn, M Dekker, S Hermsen… - Elife, 2018 - elifesciences.org
In cancer cells, loss of G1/S control is often accompanied by p53 pathway inactivation, the
latter usually rationalized as a necessity for suppressing cell cycle arrest and apoptosis …
latter usually rationalized as a necessity for suppressing cell cycle arrest and apoptosis …
ATM inhibition exploits checkpoint defects and ATM-dependent double strand break repair in TP53-mutant glioblastoma
DJ Laverty, SK Gupta, GA Bradshaw, AS Hunter… - Nature …, 2024 - nature.com
Determining the balance between DNA double strand break repair (DSBR) pathways is
essential for understanding treatment response in cancer. We report a method for …
essential for understanding treatment response in cancer. We report a method for …
Targeting allostery with avatars to design inhibitors assessed by cell activity: dissecting MRE11 endo-and exonuclease activities
For inhibitor design, as in most research, the best system is question dependent. We
suggest structurally defined allostery to design specific inhibitors that target regions beyond …
suggest structurally defined allostery to design specific inhibitors that target regions beyond …
SIRF: a single-cell assay for in situ protein interaction with nascent DNA replication forks
S Roy, K Schlacher - Bio-protocol, 2019 - bio-protocol.org
The duplication of DNA is a fundamental process that is required for the transfer of the
genetic information from parent to daughter cells. Aberrant DNA replication processes are …
genetic information from parent to daughter cells. Aberrant DNA replication processes are …
The RECQL helicase prevents replication fork collapse during replication stress
B Benedict, MAE van Bueren… - Life science …, 2020 - life-science-alliance.org
Most tumors lack the G1/S phase checkpoint and are insensitive to antigrowth signals. Loss
of G1/S control can severely perturb DNA replication as revealed by slow replication fork …
of G1/S control can severely perturb DNA replication as revealed by slow replication fork …
CO2 chemical transformations using metal-organic frameworks
S Shyshkanov - 2020 - infoscience.epfl.ch
During the last decades, intensive efforts have been applied to tackle the enormous
emissions of CO2 into atmosphere. These efforts include not only developing efficient …
emissions of CO2 into atmosphere. These efforts include not only developing efficient …
A new role for a tumor-suppressing protein
JS Setton, SN Powell - Elife, 2018 - elifesciences.org
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