AND-1 fork protection function prevents fork resection and is essential for proliferation
AND-1, the vertebrate orthologue of Ctf4, is a critical player during DNA replication and for maintenance of genome integrity. Here the authors use a conditional AND-1 depletion system in avian DT40 cells to reveal the consequences of the lack of AND-1 on cell proliferation and DNA replication.
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Main Authors: | Takuya Abe, Ryotaro Kawasumi, Michele Giannattasio, Sabrina Dusi, Yui Yoshimoto, Keiji Miyata, Koyuki Umemura, Kouji Hirota, Dana Branzei |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2018
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/16bdca11b36a40e69c41022d7bb4774d |
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