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  • Replication fork reversal t... Replication fork reversal triggers fork degradation in BRCA2-defective cells
    Mijic, Sofija; Zellweger, Ralph; Chappidi, Nagaraja ... Nature communications, 10/2017, Volume: 8, Issue: 1
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    Besides its role in homologous recombination, the tumor suppressor BRCA2 protects stalled replication forks from nucleolytic degradation. Defective fork stability contributes to chemotherapeutic ...
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  • Fork Cleavage-Religation Cy... Fork Cleavage-Religation Cycle and Active Transcription Mediate Replication Restart after Fork Stalling at Co-transcriptional R-Loops
    Chappidi, Nagaraja; Nascakova, Zuzana; Boleslavska, Barbora ... Molecular cell, 02/2020, Volume: 77, Issue: 3
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    Formation of co-transcriptional R-loops underlies replication fork stalling upon head-on transcription-replication encounters. Here, we demonstrate that RAD51-dependent replication fork reversal ...
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  • The ALPK1/TIFA/NF-κB axis l... The ALPK1/TIFA/NF-κB axis links a bacterial carcinogen to R-loop-induced replication stress
    Bauer, Michael; Nascakova, Zuzana; Mihai, Anca-Irina ... Nature communications, 10/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 1
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    Exposure of gastric epithelial cells to the bacterial carcinogen Helicobacter pylori causes DNA double strand breaks. Here, we show that H. pylori-induced DNA damage occurs co-transcriptionally in ...
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  • Cancer cells use self-infli... Cancer cells use self-inflicted DNA breaks to evade growth limits imposed by genotoxic stress
    Larsen, Brian D; Benada, Jan; Yung, Philip Yuk Kwong ... Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science), 04/2022, Volume: 376, Issue: 6592
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    Genotoxic therapy such as radiation serves as a frontline cancer treatment, yet acquired resistance that leads to tumor reoccurrence is frequent. We found that cancer cells maintain viability during ...
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  • Excessive reactive oxygen s... Excessive reactive oxygen species induce transcription-dependent replication stress
    Andrs, Martin; Stoy, Henriette; Boleslavska, Barbora ... Nature communications, 03/2023, Volume: 14, Issue: 1
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    Elevated levels of reactive oxygen species (ROS) reduce replication fork velocity by causing dissociation of the TIMELESS-TIPIN complex from the replisome. Here, we show that ROS generated by ...
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  • RAD51 Inhibition Induces R-... RAD51 Inhibition Induces R-Loop Formation in Early G1 Phase of the Cell Cycle
    Nascakova, Zuzana; Boleslavska, Barbora; Urban, Vaclav ... International journal of molecular sciences, 04/2021, Volume: 22, Issue: 7
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    R-loops are three-stranded structures generated by annealing of nascent transcripts to the template DNA strand, leaving the non-template DNA strand exposed as a single-stranded loop. Although R-loops ...
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  • RecQ-core of BLM unfolds te... RecQ-core of BLM unfolds telomeric G-quadruplex in the absence of ATP
    Budhathoki, Jagat B; Ray, Sujay; Urban, Vaclav ... Nucleic acids research, 10/2014, Volume: 42, Issue: 18
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    Various helicases and single-stranded DNA (ssDNA) binding proteins are known to destabilize G-quadruplex (GQ) structures, which otherwise result in genomic instability. Bulk biochemical studies have ...
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  • The MMS22L-TONSL heterodime... The MMS22L-TONSL heterodimer directly promotes RAD51-dependent recombination upon replication stress
    Piwko, Wojciech; Mlejnkova, Lucie J; Mutreja, Karun ... EMBO journal, 01 December 2016, Volume: 35, Issue: 23
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    Homologous recombination (HR) is a key pathway that repairs DNA double‐strand breaks (DSBs) and helps to restart stalled or collapsed replication forks. How HR supports replication upon genotoxic ...
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  • MutSβ regulates G4-associat... MutSβ regulates G4-associated telomeric R-loops to maintain telomere integrity in ALT cancer cells
    Sakellariou, Despoina; Bak, Sara Thornby; Isik, Esin ... Cell reports, 04/2022, Volume: 39, Issue: 1
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    Up to 15% of human cancers maintain their telomeres through a telomerase-independent mechanism, termed “alternative lengthening of telomeres” (ALT) that relies on homologous recombination between ...
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  • RECQ5: A Mysterious Helicas... RECQ5: A Mysterious Helicase at the Interface of DNA Replication and Transcription
    Andrs, Martin; Hasanova, Zdenka; Oravetzova, Anna ... Genes, 02/2020, Volume: 11, Issue: 2
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    RECQ5 belongs to the RecQ family of DNA helicases. It is conserved from to humans and its deficiency results in genomic instability and cancer susceptibility in mice. Human RECQ5 is known for its ...
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