The BCL-2 pathway preserves mammalian genome integrity by eliminating recombination-defective oocytes
If left unrepaired, meiotic DSBs are toxic to mammalian cells, thus oocytes in which DSBs persist are eliminated by the DNA-damage checkpoint. Here the authors provide insights into the roles of PUMA, NOXA and BAX during DNA damage checkpoint that eliminates Dmc1 −/− and Msh5 −/− oocytes.
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Main Authors: | Elias ElInati, Agata P. Zielinska, Afshan McCarthy, Nada Kubikova, Valdone Maciulyte, Shantha Mahadevaiah, Mahesh N. Sangrithi, Obah Ojarikre, Dagan Wells, Kathy K. Niakan, Melina Schuh, James M. A. Turner |
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Language: | EN |
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Nature Portfolio
2020
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Online Access: | https://doaj.org/article/c2bf829fec2b403580972f4e566da03c |
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