ZFP161 regulates replication fork stability and maintenance of genomic stability by recruiting the ATR/ATRIP complex
The ATR pathway is active during DNA replication stress to maintain genome stability. Here the authors reveal the role of the zinc finger containing protein 161 (ZFP161) to facilitate replication fork stability by acting as a scaffold to facilitate the interaction between RPA and ATR/ATRIP.
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Nature Portfolio
2019
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/76873473e9a04e0794d2cfae1d18dfb3 |
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