A role for homologous recombination proteins in cell cycle regulation

Volume: 14, Issue: 17, Pages: 2853 - 2861
Published: Aug 20, 2015
Abstract
Eukaryotic cells respond to DNA breaks, especially double-stranded breaks (DSBs), by activating the DNA damage response (DDR), which encompasses DNA repair and cell cycle checkpoint signaling. The DNA damage signal is transmitted to the checkpoint machinery by a network of specialized DNA damage-recognizing and signal-transducing molecules. However, recent evidence suggests that DNA repair proteins themselves may also directly contribute to the...
Paper Details
Title
A role for homologous recombination proteins in cell cycle regulation
Published Date
Aug 20, 2015
Journal
Volume
14
Issue
17
Pages
2853 - 2861
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