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Anti-checkpoint activity

10.17.05 | Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory

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The authors identified a stretch of internal telomeric repeats that attenuate the DNA damage checkpoint response elicited by nearby DSBs. DSBs adjacent to such telomeric sequences did initiate an arrest, but the duration was approximately 80% less than expected (1-2 hours versus 8-12 hours for a normal arrest response).

Further work is needed to delineate the mechanism of this telomere repeat-associated checkpoint suppression, but the authors are confident that "an anticheckpoint activity may be associated with normal telomeres to prevent them from being recognized as DSBs to cause cell cycle arrest."

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Heather Cosel
coselpie@cshl.edu

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APA:
Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory. (2005, October 17). Anti-checkpoint activity. Brightsurf News. https://www.brightsurf.com/news/14GGXNJL/anti-checkpoint-activity.html
MLA:
"Anti-checkpoint activity." Brightsurf News, Oct. 17 2005, https://www.brightsurf.com/news/14GGXNJL/anti-checkpoint-activity.html.