The DNA-activated protein kinase is required for the phosphorylation of replication protein A during simian virus 40 DNA replication.
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Human single-stranded DNA binding proteins are essential for maintaining genomic stabilityDNA-PK-dependent RPA2 hyperphosphorylation facilitates DNA repair and suppresses sister chromatid exchangeSumoylation of the novel protein hRIP{beta} is involved in replication protein A deposition in PML nuclear bodiesDNA-dependent protein kinase phosphorylation of IkappaB alpha and IkappaB beta regulates NF-kappaB DNA binding propertiesPhosphorylation of the replication protein A large subunit in the Saccharomyces cerevisiae checkpoint responseReplication-mediated DNA damage by camptothecin induces phosphorylation of RPA by DNA-dependent protein kinase and dissociates RPA:DNA-PK complexesGene for the catalytic subunit of the human DNA-activated protein kinase maps to the site of the XRCC7 gene on chromosome 8Cytotoxicity of psammaplin A from a two-sponge association may correlate with the inhibition of DNA replicationRoles of replication protein-A subunits 2 and 3 in DNA replication fork movement in Saccharomyces cerevisiae.Assembly of RecA-like recombinases: distinct roles for mediator proteins in mitosis and meiosisRegulatory interactions between the checkpoint kinase Chk1 and the proteins of the DNA-dependent protein kinase complexThe RPA32 subunit of human replication protein A contains a single-stranded DNA-binding domainThe interaction of p53 with replication protein A mediates suppression of homologous recombinationIn vitro analysis of the zinc-finger motif in human replication protein ASingle-stranded DNA mimicry in the p53 transactivation domain interaction with replication protein AInvolvement of DNA-dependent protein kinase in UV-induced replication arrest.Roles of replication protein A and DNA-dependent protein kinase in the regulation of DNA replication following DNA damage.DNA replication but not nucleotide excision repair is required for UVC-induced replication protein A phosphorylation in mammalian cellsUV-induced hyperphosphorylation of replication protein a depends on DNA replication and expression of ATM protein.Regulation of dna replication after heat shock by replication protein a-nucleolin interactions.Re-oxygenation of hypoxic simian virus 40 (SV40)-infected CV1 cells causes distinct changes of SV40 minichromosome-associated replication proteins.DNA damage induced hyperphosphorylation of replication protein A. 2. Characterization of DNA binding activity, protein interactions, and activity in DNA replication and repair.Replication protein A is sequentially phosphorylated during meiosis.Replication protein A (RPA) phosphorylation prevents RPA association with replication centers.Chromatin association of replication protein A.The middle subunit of replication protein A contacts growing RNA-DNA primers in replicating simian virus 40 chromosomesPhosphatidyl inositol 3-kinase-like serine/threonine protein kinases (PIKKs) are required for DNA damage-induced phosphorylation of the 32 kDa subunit of replication protein A at threonine 21.DNA stimulates Mec1-mediated phosphorylation of replication protein A.DNA damage induced hyperphosphorylation of replication protein A. 1. Identification of novel sites of phosphorylation in response to DNA damage.Modulation of replication protein A function by its hyperphosphorylation-induced conformational change involving DNA binding domain B.Regulation of replication protein A functions in DNA mismatch repair by phosphorylation.RPA2 is a direct downstream target for ATR to regulate the S-phase checkpoint.NBS1 mediates ATR-dependent RPA hyperphosphorylation following replication-fork stall and collapse.A role for E1B-AP5 in ATR signaling pathways during adenovirus infectionHuman RPA phosphorylation by ATR stimulates DNA synthesis and prevents ssDNA accumulation during DNA-replication stressATM: a mediator of multiple responses to genotoxic stress.Interaction of DNA-dependent protein kinase with DNA and with Ku: biochemical and atomic-force microscopy studies.Activation and autoregulation of DNA-PK from structured single-stranded DNA and coding end hairpins.Temporal activation of the sea urchin late H1 gene requires stage-specific phosphorylation of the embryonic transcription factor SSAPPhosphorylated RPA recruits PALB2 to stalled DNA replication forks to facilitate fork recovery.
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The DNA-activated protein kinase is required for the phosphorylation of replication protein A during simian virus 40 DNA replication.
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The DNA-activated protein kina ...... mian virus 40 DNA replication.
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The DNA-activated protein kina ...... mian virus 40 DNA replication.
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The DNA-activated protein kina ...... mian virus 40 DNA replication.
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The DNA-activated protein kina ...... mian virus 40 DNA replication.
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The DNA-activated protein kina ...... mian virus 40 DNA replication.
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The DNA-activated protein kina ...... mian virus 40 DNA replication.
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The DNA-activated protein kina ...... mian virus 40 DNA replication.
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The DNA-activated protein kina ...... mian virus 40 DNA replication.
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The DNA-activated protein kina ...... mian virus 40 DNA replication.
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The DNA-activated protein kina ...... mian virus 40 DNA replication.
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12520-12524
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10.1073/PNAS.91.26.12520
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1994-12-01T00:00:00Z