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BRCA1 Accelerates CtIP-Mediated DNA-End Resection
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2014
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ChromatinGenome InstabilityDna-end ResectionChromatin RemodelingNatural SciencesBrca1-ctip InteractionMolecular BiologyDna ReplicationDna ResectionCell CycleCancer GeneticsCtip-mediated Dna-end ResectionMedicineCell BiologyGenome Editing
DNA-end resection is a highly regulated and critical step in the response and repair of DNA double-strand breaks. In higher eukaryotes, CtIP regulates resection by integrating cellular signals via its posttranslational modifications and protein-protein interactions, including cell-cycle-controlled interaction with BRCA1. The role of BRCA1 in DNA-end resection is not clear. Here, we develop an assay to study DNA resection in higher eukaryotes at high resolution. We demonstrate that the BRCA1-CtIP interaction, albeit not essential for resection, modulates the speed at which this process takes place.
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