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    Genes Dev. 2009 Oct 15;23(20):2359-65.

    HARPing on about the DNA damage response during replication.

    Driscoll R, Cimprich KA.

    Department of Chemical and Systems Biology, Stanford University, Stanford, California 94305, USA.

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    In this issue of Genes & Development, four papers report that the annealing helicase HepA-related protein (HARP, also known as SMARCAL1 [SWI/SNF-related, matrix-associated, actin-dependent regulator of chromatin, subfamily a-like 1]) binds directly to the ssDNA-binding protein Replication protein A (RPA) and is recruited to sites of replicative stress. Knockdown of HARP results in hypersensitivity to multiple DNA-damaging agents and defects in fork stability or restart. These exciting insights reveal a key new player in the S-phase DNA damage response.

    PMID: 19833762 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

    PMCID: 2764495

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