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    Cell Cycle. 2007 Apr 15;6(8):914-8. Epub 2007 Apr 2.

    SMC proteins, new players in the maintenance of genomic stability.

    Cortés-Ledesma F, de Piccoli G, Haber JE, Aragón L, Aguilera A.

    Department of Molecular Biology, CABIMER, CSIC-Universidad de Sevilla, Sevilla, Spain.

    Homologous recombination (HR) is one of the key mechanisms responsible for the repair of DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs), including those that occur during DNA replication. Recent studies in yeast and mammals have uncovered that the SMC complexes cohesins and Smc5-Smc6 are recruited to induced DSBs, and play a role in the maintenance of genome stability by favouring SCR as the main recombinational DSB repair mechanism. These new results raise intriguing questions such as whether SMC proteins might play a functional role at collapsed replication forks, which may represent the main source of spontaneous recombinogenic damage. A deeper knowledge of the role of SMC proteins in DSB repair should contribute to a better understanding of chromosome dynamics and stability.

    PMID: 17404505 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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