Search Results - "Crabbé, Laure"
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Signaling pathways of replication stress in yeast
Published in FEMS yeast research (01-03-2017)“…Abstract Eukaryotic cells activate the S-phase checkpoint in response to a variety of events affecting the progression of replication forks, collectively…”
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Topoisomerase I suppresses genomic instability by preventing interference between replication and transcription
Published in Nature cell biology (01-11-2009)“…Topoisomerase I, together with the splicing factor ASF/SF2, prevents the collapse of replication forks by inhibiting the formation of RNA–DNA hybrids during…”
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dNTP pools determine fork progression and origin usage under replication stress
Published in The EMBO journal (15-02-2012)“…Intracellular deoxyribonucleoside triphosphate (dNTP) pools must be tightly regulated to preserve genome integrity. Indeed, alterations in dNTP pools are…”
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Analysis of replication profiles reveals key role of RFC-Ctf18 in yeast replication stress response
Published in Nature structural & molecular biology (01-11-2010)“…A genome-wide analysis of replication profiles in different budding yeast mutants reveals that the alternative clamp loader component Ctf18 has a key role in…”
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Does interference between replication and transcription contribute to genomic instability in cancer cells?
Published in Cell cycle (Georgetown, Tex.) (15-05-2010)“…We have recently reported that topoisomerase 1 (Top1) cooperates with ASF/SF2, a splicing factor of the SR family, to prevent unscheduled replication fork…”
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Topoisomerase I suppresses genomic instability by preventing interference between replication and transcription
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Progerin impairs 3D genome organization and induces fragile telomeres by limiting the dNTP pools
Published in Scientific reports (23-06-2021)“…Chromatin organization within the nuclear volume is essential to regulate many aspects of its function and to safeguard its integrity. A key player in this…”
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The Telomere Deprotection Response Is Functionally Distinct from the Genomic DNA Damage Response
Published in Molecular cell (25-07-2013)“…Loss of chromosome end protection through telomere erosion is a hallmark of aging and senescence. Here we developed an experimental system that mimics…”
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Drug specific resistance to oxaliplatin is associated with apoptosis defect in a cellular model of colon carcinoma
Published in FEBS letters (09-10-2002)“…To investigate acquired resistance to oxaliplatin, we selected two resistant clones from the HCT116 cell line. We found that the resistant phenotype was…”
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Telomere Dysfunction as a Cause of Genomic Instability in Werner Syndrome
Published in Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences - PNAS (13-02-2007)“…Werner syndrome (WS) is a rare human premature aging disease caused by mutations in the gene encoding the RecQ helicase WRN. In addition to the aging features,…”
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Defective Telomere Lagging Strand Synthesis in Cells Lacking WRN Helicase Activity
Published in Science (American Association for the Advancement of Science) (10-12-2004)“…Cells from Werner syndrome patients are characterized by slow growth rates, premature senescence, accelerated telomere shortening rates, and genome…”
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MadID, a Versatile Approach to Map Protein-DNA Interactions, Highlights Telomere-Nuclear Envelope Contact Sites in Human Cells
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (04-12-2018)“…Mapping the binding sites of DNA- or chromatin-interacting proteins is essential to understanding biological processes. DNA adenine methyltransferase…”
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Replication stress induces mitotic death through parallel pathways regulated by WAPL and telomere deprotection
Published in Nature communications (17-09-2019)“…Mitotic catastrophe is a broad descriptor encompassing unclear mechanisms of cell death. Here we investigate replication stress-driven mitotic catastrophe in…”
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Human Telomeres Are Tethered to the Nuclear Envelope during Postmitotic Nuclear Assembly
Published in Cell reports (Cambridge) (01-12-2012)“…Telomeres are essential for nuclear organization in yeast and during meiosis in mice. Exploring telomere dynamics in living human cells by advanced time-lapse…”
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Non-random spatial organization of telomeres varies during the cell cycle and requires LAP2 and BAF
Published in iScience (19-04-2024)“…Spatial genome organization within the nucleus influences major biological processes and is impacted by the configuration of linear chromosomes. Here, we…”
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Oxaliplatin-induced mitochondrial apoptotic response of colon carcinoma cells does not require nuclear DNA
Published in Oncogene (30-09-2004)“…We previously established a model of acquired oxaliplatin resistance derived from the HCT116 oxaliplatin-sensitive cell line (HCT116S) and consisting in two…”
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In the end, it's all structure
Published in Current molecular medicine (01-03-2005)“…Chromosome end protection is essential for all organisms with linear genomes. Specialized structures, called telomeres, accomplish this protection by forming…”
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dNTP pools determine fork progression and origin usage under replication stress: S-phase progression under replication stress
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Methyl Adenine Identification (MadID): High-Resolution Detection of Protein-DNA Interactions
Published in Methods in molecular biology (Clifton, N.J.) (01-01-2020)“…Mapping the binding sites of DNA- or chromatin-interacting proteins is essential to understand many essential biological processes. Methyl Adenine…”
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Mammalian Rap1 widens its impact
Published in Nature cell biology (01-08-2010)“…Three recent studies reveal unexpected functions of Rap1, a member of the shelterin complex that protects chromosome ends from the activity of DNA repair…”
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