DNA2 drives processing and restart of reversed replication forks in human cells

Volume: 208, Issue: 5, Pages: 545 - 562
Published: Mar 2, 2015
Abstract
Accurate processing of stalled or damaged DNA replication forks is paramount to genomic integrity and recent work points to replication fork reversal and restart as a central mechanism to ensuring high-fidelity DNA replication. Here, we identify a novel DNA2- and WRN-dependent mechanism of reversed replication fork processing and restart after prolonged genotoxic stress. The human DNA2 nuclease and WRN ATPase activities functionally interact to...
Paper Details
Title
DNA2 drives processing and restart of reversed replication forks in human cells
Published Date
Mar 2, 2015
Volume
208
Issue
5
Pages
545 - 562
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