Mitotic DNA synthesis is caused by transcription-replication conflicts in BRCA2-deficient cells
<p>Aberrant replication causes cells lacking BRCA2 to enter mitosis with under-replicated DNA, which activates a repair mechanism known as mitotic DNA synthesis (MiDAS). Here, we identify genome-wide the sites where MiDAS reactions occur when BRCA2 is abrogated. High-resolution profiling revea...
Main Authors: | Groelly, FJ, Dagg, RA, Petropoulos, M, Rossetti, GG, Prasad, B, Panagopoulos, A, Paulsen, T, Karamichali, A, Jones, SE, Ochs, F, Dionellis, VS, Puig Lombardi, E, Miossec, MJ, Lockstone, H, Legube, G, Blackford, AN, Altmeyer, M, Halazonetis, TD, Tarsounas, M |
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Format: | Journal article |
Language: | English |
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Cell Press
2022
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