نتایج جستجو برای: dna structure checkpoint

تعداد نتایج: 2027420  

2013
Olga Tsaponina Andrei Chabes

The genome integrity checkpoint is a conserved signaling pathway that is regulated in yeast by the Mec1 (homologous to human ATR) and Rad53 (homologous to human Chk1) kinases. The pathway coordinates a multifaceted response that allows cells to cope with DNA damage and DNA replication stress. The full activation of the checkpoint blocks origin firing, stabilizes replication forks, activates DNA...

Journal: :Journal of the National Cancer Institute 2003
Sharon C Doherty Stephanie R McKeown Valerie McKelvey-Martin C Stephen Downes Anthony Atala James J Yoo Dennis A Simpson William K Kaufmann

BACKGROUND Cell cycle checkpoints function to maintain genetic stability by providing additional time for repair of DNA damage and completion of events that are necessary for accurate cell division. Some checkpoints, such as the DNA damage G1 checkpoint, are dependent on p53, whereas other checkpoints, such as the decatenation G(2) checkpoint, are not. Because bladder transitional cell carcinom...

Journal: :Science 1999
Y Sanchez J Bachant H Wang F Hu D Liu M Tetzlaff S J Elledge

In response to DNA damage, cells activate checkpoint pathways that prevent cell cycle progression. In fission yeast and mammals, mitotic arrest in response to DNA damage requires inhibitory Cdk phosphorylation regulated by Chk1. This study indicates that Chk1 is required for function of the DNA damage checkpoint in Saccharomyces cerevisiae but acts through a distinct mechanism maintaining the a...

Journal: :Frontiers in bioscience 2010
Lakxmi Subramanian Toru M Nakamura

DNA damage checkpoint and DNA repair mechanisms play critical roles in the stable maintenance of genetic information. Various forms of DNA damage that arise inside cells due to common errors in normal cellular processes, such as DNA replication, or due to exposure to various DNA damaging agents, must be quickly detected and repaired by checkpoint signaling and repair factors. Telomeres, the nat...

2010
Marcel A. T. M. van Vugt Alexandra K. Gardino Rune Linding Gerard J. Ostheimer H. Christian Reinhardt Shao-En Ong Chris S. Tan Hua Miao Susan M. Keezer Jeijin Li Tony Pawson Timothy A. Lewis Steven A. Carr Stephen J. Smerdon Thijn R. Brummelkamp Michael B. Yaffe

DNA damage checkpoints arrest cell cycle progression to facilitate DNA repair. The ability to survive genotoxic insults depends not only on the initiation of cell cycle checkpoints but also on checkpoint maintenance. While activation of DNA damage checkpoints has been studied extensively, molecular mechanisms involved in sustaining and ultimately inactivating cell cycle checkpoints are largely ...

Journal: :Biochemical Society transactions 2003
G W-L Toh N F Lowndes

Eukaryotic cells have evolved surveillance mechanisms, known as DNA-damage checkpoints, that sense and respond to genome damage. DNA-damage checkpoint pathways ensure co-ordinated cellular responses to DNA damage, including cell cycle delays and activation of repair mechanisms. RAD9, from Saccharomyces cerevisiae, was the first damage checkpoint gene to be identified, although its biochemical f...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2010
Christian S Eichinger Stefan Jentsch

Meiosis generates four haploid daughters from a diploid parental cell. Central steps of meiosis are the pairing and recombination of homologous chromosomes followed by their segregation in two rounds of cell division. Meiotic recombination is monitored by a specialized DNA damage checkpoint pathway and is guided by a unique chromosomal structure called synaptonemal complex (SC), but how these e...

Journal: :Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences of the United States of America 2007
Jun-Hyuk Choi Laura A Lindsey-Boltz Aziz Sancar

The DNA damage checkpoint response delays cell cycle progression upon DNA damage and prevents genomic instability. Genetic analysis has identified sensor, mediator, signal transducer, and effector components of this global signal transduction pathway. Here we describe an in vitro system with purified human checkpoint proteins that recapitulates key elements of the DNA damage checkpoint. We show...

2016
Nicole A. Najor Layne Weatherford George S. Brush

In the budding yeast Saccharomyces cerevisiae, unnatural stabilization of the cyclin-dependent kinase inhibitor Sic1 during meiosis can trigger extra rounds of DNA replication. When programmed DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are generated but not repaired due to absence of DMC1, a pathway involving the checkpoint gene RAD17 prevents this DNA rereplication. Further genetic analysis has now revea...

Journal: :Molecular biology of the cell 2008
Ling Yin Alexandra Monica Locovei Gennaro D'Urso

In the fission yeast, Schizosaccharomyces pombe, blocks to DNA replication elongation trigger the intra-S phase checkpoint that leads to the activation of the Cds1 kinase. Cds1 is required to both prevent premature entry into mitosis and to stabilize paused replication forks. Interestingly, although Cds1 is essential to maintain the viability of mutants defective in DNA replication elongation, ...

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