Multiple pathways cooperate to facilitate DNA replication fork progression through alkylated DNA.
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Human SLX4 is a Holliday junction resolvase subunit that binds multiple DNA repair/recombination endonucleasesThe rice RAD51C gene is required for the meiosis of both female and male gametocytes and the DNA repair of somatic cellsReplication protein A (RPA1a) is required for meiotic and somatic DNA repair but is dispensable for DNA replication and homologous recombination in rice.Holliday junction affinity of the base excision repair factor Endo III contributes to cholera toxin phage integration.Replication fork stalling by bulky DNA damage: localization at active origins and checkpoint modulationRtt107 Is a Multi-functional Scaffold Supporting Replication Progression with Partner SUMO and Ubiquitin Ligases.The Rtt107 BRCT scaffold and its partner modification enzymes collaborate to promote replication.The S-phase checkpoint: targeting the replication fork.Regulation of Replication Fork Advance and Stability by Nucleosome Assembly.Impediments to replication fork movement: stabilisation, reactivation and genome instability.Homologous recombination maintenance of genome integrity during DNA damage tolerance.Rad51 replication fork recruitment is required for DNA damage tolerance.Temporal regulation of the Mus81-Mms4 endonuclease ensures cell survival under conditions of DNA damage.Replication checkpoint: tuning and coordination of replication forks in s phase.SUMO-2 Orchestrates Chromatin Modifiers in Response to DNA Damage.Cell cycle-dependent regulation of the nuclease activity of Mus81-Eme1/Mms4.Differential regulation of homologous recombination at DNA breaks and replication forks by the Mrc1 branch of the S-phase checkpoint.Genetic instability is prevented by Mrc1-dependent spatio-temporal separation of replicative and repair activities of homologous recombination: homologous recombination tolerates replicative stress by Mrc1-regulated replication and repair activitiesThe end-joining factor Ku acts in the end-resection of double strand break-free arrested replication forks.Error-free DNA damage tolerance pathway is facilitated by the Irc5 translocase through cohesinRole of Homologous Recombination Genes in Repair of Alkylation Base Damage by
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Multiple pathways cooperate to facilitate DNA replication fork progression through alkylated DNA.
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María Victoria Vázquez
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2008-08-03T00:00:00Z