Eukaryotic DNA damage checkpoint activation in response to double-strand breaks (original) (raw)

The yeast DNA damage checkpoint proteins control a cytoplasmic response to DNA damage

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S-phase DNA damage checkpoint in budding yeast

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Preserving Yeast Genetic Heritage through DNA Damage Checkpoint Regulation and Telomere Maintenance

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The DNA Damage Checkpoint Signal in Budding Yeast Is Nuclear Limited

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Checkpoint Control of DNA Repair in Yeast

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Perspectives on the DNA damage and replication checkpoint responses in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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The Saccharomyces cerevisiae PDS1 and RAD9 checkpoint genes control different DNA double-strand break repair pathways

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The Saccharomyces cerevisiae Sae2 protein negatively regulates DNA damage checkpoint signalling

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Regulation of Saccharomyces Rad53 Checkpoint Kinase during Adaptation from DNA Damage–Induced G2/M Arrest

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The DNA damage checkpoint pathway promotes extensive resection and nucleotide synthesis to facilitate homologous recombination repair and genome stability in fission yeast

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Mechanisms of checkpoint kinase Rad53 inactivation after a double-strand break in Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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DNA damage checkpoint maintenance through sustained Chk1 activity

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Importance of DNA damage checkpoints in the pathogenesis of human cancers

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Proteins in the Nutrient-Sensing and DNA Damage Checkpoint Pathways Cooperate to Restrain Mitotic Progression following DNA Damage

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Dual role for Saccharomyces cerevisiae Tel1 in the checkpoint response to double-strand breaks

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Give me a break, but not in mitosis: The mitotic DNA damage response marks DNA double-strand breaks with early signaling events

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Reconstitution of an ATM-Dependent Checkpoint that Inhibits Chromosomal DNA Replication following DNA Damage

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Interplay between the DNA Damage Proteins MDC1 and ATM in the Regulation of the Spindle Assembly Checkpoint

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Evidence for DNA-PK-Dependent and-Independent DNA Double-Strand Break Repair Pathways In Mammalian Cells As a Function of the Cell Cycle

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Checkpoint kinase phosphorylation in response to endogenous oxidative DNA damage in repair-deficient stationary-phase Saccharomyces cerevisiae

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A unified view of the DNA-damage checkpoint

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Recovery from DNA damage checkpoint arrest by PP1-mediated inhibition of Chk1

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Chromatin assembly factors Asf1 and CAF-1 have overlapping roles in deactivating the DNA damage checkpoint when DNA repair is complete

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Spindle Checkpoint Factors Bub1 and Bub2 Promote DNA Double Strand Break Repair by Non-Homologous End Joining

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