reviewAnnual Review of GeneticsNov 12, 2002Closed access

Toward Maintaining the Genome: DNA Damage and Replication Checkpoints

University of Arizona

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Abstract

DNA checkpoints play a significant role in cancer pathology, perhaps most notably in maintaining genome stability. This review summarizes the genetic and molecular mechanisms of checkpoint activation in response to DNA damage. The major checkpoint proteins common to all eukaryotes are identified and discussed, together with how the checkpoint proteins interact to induce arrest within each cell cycle phase. Also discussed are the molecular signals that activate checkpoint responses, including single-strand DNA, double-strand breaks, and aberrant replication forks. We address the connection between checkpoint proteins and damage repair mechanisms, how cells recover from an arrest response, and additional roles…

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Topics & keywords

Keywords
  • G2-M DNA damage checkpoint
  • Biology
  • Cell cycle checkpoint
  • CHEK1
  • DNA damage
  • Genome instability
  • DNA re-replication
  • DNA replication
UN Sustainable Development Goals
  • Good health and well-being
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