Molecular & Cellular Oncology (May 2018)
The Cohesion complex maintains genome stability by preventing end joining of distant DNA ends in S phase
Abstract
Genome instability is a hallmark of cancer cells. The joining of distant DNA double-strand ends (DSEs) ineluctably leads to genome rearrangements. We found that the cohesion complex maintains genome stability by repressing the joining of distant DSEs specifically in the S phase, i.e., the main phase producing one-ended DSEs.
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