Two-ended recombination at a Flp-nickase-broken replication fork

R Elango, NM Nilavar, AG Li, D Nguyen, E Rass… - Molecular Cell, 2025 - cell.com
Replication fork collision with a DNA nick can generate a one-ended break, fostering
genomic instability. The opposing fork's collision with the nick could form a second DNA end …

Mechanisms of tandem duplication in the cancer genome

R Scully, D Glodzik, F Menghi, ET Liu, CZ Zhang - DNA repair, 2024 - Elsevier
Tandem duplications (TD) are among the most frequent type of structural variant (SV) in the
cancer genome. They are characterized by a single breakpoint junction that defines the …

[HTML][HTML] The Interplay Between Chromatin Remodeling and DNA Double-strand Break Repair: Implications for Cancer Biology and Therapeutics

L He, J Moon, C Cai, Y Hao, H Lee, W Kim, F Zhao… - DNA repair, 2025 - Elsevier
Proper chromatin remodeling is crucial for many cellular physiological processes, including
the repair of DNA double-strand break (DSB). While the mechanism of DSB repair is well …

One-ended and two-ended breaks at nickase-broken replication forks

R Scully, JC Walter, A Nussenzweig - DNA repair, 2024 - Elsevier
Replisome collision with a nicked parental DNA template can lead to the formation of a
replication-associated double strand break (DSB). How this break is repaired has …

Deciphering the fate of replication-induced DNA double-strand breaks

CM Rogers, P Sung - Molecular Cell, 2025 - cell.com
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Cell cycle regulation of polymerase theta mediated end-joining underlies its sensitivity to loss of BLM-DNA2

CP McBrine, RB Jensen, MC King - bioRxiv, 2024 - biorxiv.org
DNA double-strand breaks (DSBs) are predominantly resolved by the error-prone non-
homologous end-joining (NHEJ) or high-fidelity homologous recombination (HR) DNA …

Investigating the Impact of Site-Specific Replication Stress on Homologous Recombination

MK Triplett - 2024 - search.proquest.com
Genomic instability is a hallmark of cancer that can be caused by various forms of DNA
replication stress. Collision of the replication fork with obstacles ahead of the replication …