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1: Cell. 2002 Dec 13;111(6):779-89.Click here to read Links

ATR regulates fragile site stability.

Department of Human Genetics, University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, MI 48109, USA.

Conditions that partially inhibit DNA replication induce expression of common fragile sites. These sites form gaps and breaks on metaphase chromosomes and are deleted and rearranged in many tumors. Yet, the mechanism of fragile site expression has been elusive. We demonstrate that the replication checkpoint kinase ATR, but not ATM, is critical for maintenance of fragile site stability. ATR deficiency results in fragile site expression with and without addition of replication inhibitors. Thus, we propose that fragile sites are unreplicated chromosomal regions resulting from stalled forks that escape the ATR replication checkpoint. These findings have important implications for understanding both the mechanism of fragile site instability and the consequences of stalled replication in mammalian cells.

PMID: 12526805 [PubMed - indexed for MEDLINE]

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